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OverviewIn Gone Gone, Todd Meyers reckons with grief in the face of overdose death and with the afterlives of loss created by the opioid crisis. Through conversations with friends, lovers, and family members of those who are gone, Meyers brings readers into an inquiry about lives shared, told through tenderness and tragedy. Meyers seeks to find methods to record and convey the many experiences of grief in ways that do not simply consign sorrow to the world of drugs and addiction. Blending prose, poetry, and ethnography, Gone Gone is a lucid and devastating record that reminds readers that the grief felt by those who lose ones they love to overdose is varied and untamable. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Todd MeyersPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781478031642ISBN 10: 1478031646 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 18 March 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPrologue ix I. All is All now 2 II. After-ness III. A hundred times IV. This is what you deserve AcknowledgmentsReviews“Like snowflakes on your tongue, Gone Gone melts into the work of mourning. Moving in its minimalism, evocative in its questing of the mass casualty event that the opioid overdose death crisis has morphed into, the book insistently asks, who are the gone gone and how are they still with us?” -- Nancy D. Campbell, author of * OD: Naloxone and the Politics of Overdose * “There is something altogether raw and candid and poignant in Todd Meyers’s writing. He is crafting some of the most creative and significant writing in contemporary anthropology.” -- Robert Desjarlais, Professor of Anthropology, Sarah Lawrence College “In Gone Gone, Todd Meyers looks with the lyrical, attentive eye of the poet: we are invited into the sacred places of grief and move through love’s living resting places. The critical devotion at play here is moving, striking, affecting: I was changed by this book.” -- Jenn Ashworth, author of * Notes Made While Falling * “Like snowflakes on your tongue, Gone Gone melts into the work of mourning. Moving in its minimalism, evocative in its questing of the mass casualty event that the opioid overdose death crisis has morphed into, the book insistently asks, who are the gone gone and how are they still with us?” -- Nancy D. Campbell, author of * OD: Naloxone and the Politics of Overdose * “There is something altogether raw and candid and poignant in Todd Meyers’s writing. He is crafting some of the most creative and significant writing in contemporary anthropology.” -- Robert Desjarlais, Professor of Anthropology, Sarah Lawrence College “In Gone Gone, Todd Meyers looks with the lyrical, attentive eye of the poet: we are invited into the sacred places of grief and move through love’s living resting places. The critical devotion at play here is moving, striking, affecting: I was changed by this book.” -- Jenn Ashworth, author of * Notes Made While Falling * “Here is a new language for grief, for tragedy, for the things about which we should rightfully be outraged, but which have come to feel grimly routine. Gone Gone is a book that has stayed with me; a book that deserves to stay with us all.” -- Sam Byers, author of * Come Join Our Disease * “Like snowflakes on your tongue, Gone Gone melts into the work of mourning. Moving in its minimalism, evocative in its questioning of the mass casualty event that the opioid overdose death crisis has morphed into, the book insistently asks: Who are the gone gone and how are they still with us?” -- Nancy D. Campbell, author of * OD: Naloxone and the Politics of Overdose * “There is something altogether raw and candid and poignant in Todd Meyers’s writing. He is crafting some of the most creative and significant writing in contemporary anthropology.” -- Robert Desjarlais, Professor of Anthropology, Sarah Lawrence College “In Gone Gone, Todd Meyers looks with the lyrical, attentive eye of the poet: We are invited into the sacred places of grief and move through love’s living resting places. The critical devotion at play here is moving, striking, affecting: I was changed by this book.” -- Jenn Ashworth, author of * Notes Made While Falling * “Here is a new language for grief, for tragedy, for the things about which we should rightfully be outraged, but which have come to feel grimly routine. Gone Gone is a book that has stayed with me; a book that deserves to stay with us all.” -- Sam Byers, author of * Come Join Our Disease * Author InformationTodd Meyers is Professor and Marjorie Bronfman Chair in Social Studies of Medicine at McGill University and author of, most recently, All That Was Not Her, also published by Duke University Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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