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Lisa Olstein

    Lisa Olstein centers on female experience and the body, exploring the complexities of identity and human existence with piercing honesty. Her prose is lyrical and introspective, delving into profound emotions and thought-provoking ideas. Olstein aims to dismantle conventional narratives, uncovering hidden truths about the human psyche and societal structures. Her work is an invitation to consider ourselves and the world we inhabit more deeply.

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    Dream Apartment
    Pain Studies
    Lost Alphabet
    • In an interview, Lisa Olstein has said, "I don't want poetry to limit itself to reflecting or recapitulating experience; I want it to be an experience." In her daring new book, an unnamed lepidopterist—living in a hut on the edge of an unidentified village—is drawn ever deeper into unexpected engrossing worlds. Structured as a naturalist's notebook, yet suggesting an ars poetica, this five-part sequence of prose poems creates a layered pilgrimage into the consequences of intensive study, the trials of being an outsider, and the process of metamorphosis. Along with the speaker's enigmatic companion Ilya, who arrives one day and never leaves, the reader embarks on a journey through the paradoxes that imbue desire, the waywardness of intention, and the power of experience to transform.

      Lost Alphabet
    • Pain Studies

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(30)Add rating

      An intimate and revelatory voyage through pain and perception, pop culture and personal experience

      Pain Studies
    • Dream Apartment

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This poetry collection by Lisa Olstein showcases her unique voice and perspective, exploring themes of identity, nature, and the human experience. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, the poems invite readers to reflect on personal and universal truths, making it a compelling read for both poetry enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

      Dream Apartment
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      Über den Schmerz und das Leben

      Was passiert, wenn Schmerz unser Leben kapert? – Ein entlastendes Buch jenseits der Ratgeberliteratur Was bedeutet Schmerz für unser Leben? Was geschieht, wenn er unseren Alltag kapert? Und wie können wir mit einem Erleben umgehen, für das uns oft die richtigen Worte fehlen? Lisa Olstein kennt diese Fragen aus eigener Erfahrung. Und sie ist nicht allein – mehr als zwölf Millionen Menschen leiden in Deutschland an chronischen Schmerzen. In ihrem ungewöhnlichen Buch findet Olstein Worte und Bilder für den Schmerz, die über die sterilen Kategorien der Medizin hinausgehen. Sie schöpft aus den Naturwissenschaften, aus Kunst und Philosophie, ihre Quellen reichen von Lukrez bis Virginia Woolf, von Jeanne d’Arc bis „Dr. House“ – Ein beeindruckendes, poetisches Zeugnis des Lebens mit Schmerz.

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