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Fathom, an experimental memoir, explores the hinterland of the narrator’s mind. The narrative of Fathom focuses on a tantalising fragment from the past. `I think I saw a lot of blood’ and other odd surfacings from memory are explored through the work of psychoanalysis. Much like a kind of detective work to begin with, the narrative unravels the depths that appear in psychotic breakdown. Identity is evoked through three personas of the self: the puppet, the puppet-master and She-who-knows. Poetic in style, though something of a detective story, the first-person narrative is richly layered — Plath, Shakespeare, Sophocles and pop songs all have their place. Highly concentrated, structured in three parts, non-linear in chronology and highly metaphoric, Fathom appeals to those with a deep interest in mental health and all types of therapy.

Fathom: An Uncovering Of Trauma

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Fathom, an experimental memoir, explores the hinterland of the narrator’s mind. The narrative of Fathom focuses on a tantalising fragment... Read more

    Publisher: Free Association Books
    Publication Date: 05/12/2019
    ISBN13: 9781911383284, 978-1911383284
    ISBN10: 1911383280

    Number of Pages: 150

    Non Fiction , Biography

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    Fathom, an experimental memoir, explores the hinterland of the narrator’s mind. The narrative of Fathom focuses on a tantalising fragment from the past. `I think I saw a lot of blood’ and other odd surfacings from memory are explored through the work of psychoanalysis. Much like a kind of detective work to begin with, the narrative unravels the depths that appear in psychotic breakdown. Identity is evoked through three personas of the self: the puppet, the puppet-master and She-who-knows. Poetic in style, though something of a detective story, the first-person narrative is richly layered — Plath, Shakespeare, Sophocles and pop songs all have their place. Highly concentrated, structured in three parts, non-linear in chronology and highly metaphoric, Fathom appeals to those with a deep interest in mental health and all types of therapy.

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