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OverviewWinner of the Wellcome Prize A finalist for the Samuel Johnson Prize and the Costa Award ""A memoir quite unlike any other. It has the strength of an arrow: taut, spiked, quavering, working to its fatal conclusion...an extraordinary story told in an extraordinary way.""--The Sunday Times ""The most heartbreaking memoir of the year.""--Independent on Sunday Winner of the Wellcome Book Prize, and finalist for every major nonfiction award in the UK, including the Samuel Johnson Prize and the Costa Award, The Iceberg is artist and writer Marion Coutts' astonishing memoir; an ""adventure of being and dying ""and a compelling, poetic meditation on family, love, and language. In 2008, Tom Lubbach, the chief art critic for The Independent was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The Iceberg is his wife, Marion Coutts', fierce, exquisite account of the two years leading up to his death. In spare, breathtaking prose, Coutts conveys the intolerable and, alongside their two year old son Ev--whose language is developing as Tom's is disappearing--Marion and Tom lovingly weather the storm together. In short bursts of exquisitely textured prose, The Iceberg becomes a singular work of art and an uplifting and universal story of endurance in the face of loss. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marion CouttsPublisher: Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Imprint: Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780802124609ISBN 10: 0802124607 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 02 February 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for THE ICEBERG An extraordinary memoir... one of the most astonishing books. I was transfixed by it. [Coutts'] work is marvelously wrought and quite experimental, yet says very blunt things. Helen MacDonald, Guernica A fierce love letter-cum-elegy... This is far more than just another book about grief. Marina Warner, Observer A memoir quite unlike any other. It has the strength of an arrow: taut, spiked, quavering, working to its fatal conclusion...an extraordinary story told in an extraordinary way. Sunday Times The most heartbreaking memoir of the year. Independent on Sunday A book that clearly had to be written...to be read by anyone who ever pauses to consider our mortality. Sunday Telegraph The Iceberg is mesmerizing, harrowing, and radiant... it is impossible to put it down. Daily Mail (UK) An extraordinary vigil of a book, a work of art. Observer Unflinching yet uplifting...[Coutts is] a chronicler of what it means to be human. Financial Times The writing is lyrical, textured, perfectly paced; the sentences short so that we feel Coutts's moments of panic, her quickened heartbeat... [A] startlingly beautiful and inspiring pioneer text. Independent [Coutts] chooses her words with such beautiful scrupulousness, never twisting or turning the knife of her story to exact our pity or admiration; her thought is like sensation, her descriptions of feeling are often like notes for a visual work... Her book is a homage to an exceptional man; it's also the work of an exceptional woman artist. Guardian Marion Coutts account of living with her husband s illness and death is wise, moving and beautifully constructed. Reading it, you have the sense of something truly unique being brought into the world it stays with you for a long time after. Bill Bryson (Wellcome Prize citation) Extraordinary... Not quite like any other bereavement memoir. Evening Standard Searing, shocking, unflinching, profoundly moving. Spectator Author InformationMarion Coutts is an artist and writer. She works in sculpture, film and video and has exhibited widely nationally and internationally, including the Foksal Gallery, Warsaw; Yorkshire Sculpture Park; and the Wellcome Collection, London. She has held fellowships at Kettle¹s Yard, Cambridge and Tate Liverpool. She is a Lecturer in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College. She lives in London with her son. This is her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |