The Story
āI am in need of a word,ā writes Lauren Markham in an email to the Bureau of Linguistical Reality, an organization that coins neologisms. She describes her desire to memorialize something that is in the process of being lostāa landscape, a species, birdsong. How do we mourn the abstracted casualties of whatās to come?Ā
In a dazzling synthesis of reporting, memoir, and essay, Markham reflects on the design and function of memorials, from the traditional to the speculativeāthe Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC, a converted prison in Ljubljana, a āghost forestā of dead cedar trees in a Manhattan parkāin an attempt to reckon with the grief of climate catastrophe. Can memorials look toward the future as they do to the past? How can we create āa psychic space for feelingā while spurring action and agitating for change?
Immemorial is part of the Undelivered Lectures series from Transit Books.
Paperback | 136 pages | 5.25" x 8.00"
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āI am in need of a word,ā writes Lauren Markham in an email to the Bureau of Linguistical Reality, an organization that coins neologisms. She describes her desire to memorialize something that is in the process of being lostāa landscape, a species, birdsong. How do we mourn the abstracted casualties of whatās to come?Ā
In a dazzling synthesis of reporting, memoir, and essay, Markham reflects on the design and function of memorials, from the traditional to the speculativeāthe Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC, a converted prison in Ljubljana, a āghost forestā of dead cedar trees in a Manhattan parkāin an attempt to reckon with the grief of climate catastrophe. Can memorials look toward the future as they do to the past? How can we create āa psychic space for feelingā while spurring action and agitating for change?
Immemorial is part of the Undelivered Lectures series from Transit Books.
Paperback | 136 pages | 5.25" x 8.00"















