I Dream with Open Eyes, George Prochnik
I Dream with Open Eyes, George Prochnik
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I Dream with Open Eyes
A Memoir

Author: George Prochnik

Narrator: Malcolm Hillgartner

Unabridged: 9 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 12/20/2022


Synopsis

Whatever the ideological slant of our information feeds, nowadays we all share a sense of binge-watching the apocalypse. Facing so much uncertainty, we need a language for thinking about the unknown not simply as a threat but also as a space of fertile possibility. George Prochnik has chosen to reflect on these urgent themes through the lens of a personal narrative: an account of his own family's decision to leave the United States.

I Dream with Open Eyes begins with an exploration of Prochnik's ancestral past: the pilgrimage of his mother's family, who were among the first English settlers in the New World. In the aftermath of the 2016 election, a parallel migration unfolds as Prochnik, along with his wife and their son, makes the decision to uproot their lives in New York to move to England.

A deep critique of this current moment, Prochnik takes the words of nineteenth-century poet Heinrich Heine, "I dream with open eyes, and my eyes see," as an inspiration to ask how, as a society, we might use art and literature to refract and expand our vision of the future, while simultaneously generating a new focus on present realities.

About George Prochnik

George Prochnik was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in general nonfiction in 2021. He is the author of five books of nonfiction, including Stranger in a Strange Land, which was a New York Times editors' choice and was shortlisted for the 2018 Wingate Literary Prize in the United Kingdom. His previous book, The Impossible Exile, was shortlisted for the 2016 Wingate Literary Prize and won the National Jewish Book Award for Biography, Autobiography, and Memoir. Prochnik is also the author of In Pursuit of Silence, Putnam Camp, and Heinrich Heine: Writing the Revolution. He has written for the New Yorker, the New York Times, Bookforum, and Los Angeles Review of Books, and is editor at large for Cabinet magazine. Born in Grand Junction, Colorado, Prochnik currently lives in London with his wife and their son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eleanor on April 07, 2024

This book was a fascinating read, dense with ideas and complex thoughts. I am going to have to read it at least once more to make sure I absorbed everything. I have a lot of criticisms of it, but I have to emphasize that I thought it was good overall and probably the most interesting book I've read......more

Goodreads review by Audrey on May 24, 2023

I never wanted to relive the 2016 election but GP’s insights and historical parallels are insightful and thought provoking. Bonus is that you can live vicariously through his decision, along with his partner, to ditch the USA in one of her worst, least generous moments—- now eras.......more