Where Things Touch, Bahar Orang
Where Things Touch, Bahar Orang
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Where Things Touch
A Meditation on Beauty

Author: Bahar Orang

Narrator: Rogin Rashidan

Unabridged: 1 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Book*hug Press

Published: 07/30/2021


Synopsis

Finalist for the 2021 Gerald Lampert Memorial Award To devote oneself to the study of beauty is to offer footnotes to the universe for all the places and all the moments that one observes beauty. I can no longer grab beauty by her wrists and demand articulation or meaning. I can only take account of where things touch. Part lyric essay, part prose poetry, Where Things Touch grapples with the manifold meanings and possibilities of beauty. Drawing on her experiences as a physician-in-training, Orang considers clinical encounters and how they relate to the concept and very idea of beauty. Such considerations lead her to questions about intimacy, queerness, home, memory, love, and other aspects of human existence. Throughout, beauty is ultimately imagined as something inextricably tied to care: the care of lovers, of patients, of art and literature, and the various non-human worlds that surround us. Eloquent and meditative in its approach, beauty, here, beyond base expectations of frivolity and superficiality, is conceived of as a thing to recover. Where Things Touch is an exploration of an essential human pleasure, a necessary freedom by which to challenge what we know of ourselves and the world we inhabit.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Brando on October 16, 2020

Now I want to date this book......more

Goodreads review by Cynthia on October 08, 2023

took me so long to read but not for any negative reasons.. this book is so incredibly beautiful that it feels too heavy at times. so so rich in its content and sooooo poetic i love the words she uses and she also references many artworks (by the likes of frida kahlo, anne carson, abbas kiarostami, e......more

Goodreads review by Josh on April 19, 2021

this book is gorgeous and really moved me......more

Goodreads review by olivia on May 19, 2021

I happened upon this book accidentally. I intended to pick up a couple fantasy books and somehow found myself in the poetry section. I know next to nothing about poetry, but this book called to me from the shelves. When I read that this was a series of poems and short essays dedicated to unravelling......more

Goodreads review by Meli on January 22, 2024

A whole little book dedicated to beauty? Glorious. Orang’s words are both rooted and sublime. In particular, I loved reading her thoughts on beauty and care, beauty and disgust, and beauty and poetry itself. I’m always grateful when an author takes a sentiment right from my own mind-heart and articu......more