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Maggie Nelson

Exploring Love, Identity, and Family in Unconventional Ways

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Author: Maggie Nelson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781555977078

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/05/2015

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen The Argonauts

"The Argonauts" by Maggie Nelson is an insightful and poignant exploration of identity, gender, and motherhood, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in contemporary feminist literature. It resonates particularly with readers navigating the complexities of queer relationships, parenthood, and the fluidity of identity. Additionally, those who appreciate lyrical prose and personal narrative will find Maggie Nelson's unique blend of memoir and theory engaging and thought-provoking. Overall, this audiobook is perfect for listeners seeking a deeper understanding of the intersection of art, life, and the politics of identity.

3 quotes from The Argonauts

  • "Love is a slippery thing, and we are never free from it—its catastrophes or its miracles."
  • "To make a family is to make a world out of the materials at hand."
  • "I’m interested in how we are able to hold feeling and knowledge at the same time, how we think in complex ways about our lives and our loves."

Author : Maggie Nelson

Maggie Nelson is a celebrated author known for her genre-defying works of poetry and prose, including nine acclaimed titles that resonate deeply with readers. Her notable nonfiction includes the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning and New York Times bestseller *The Argonauts*, along with *The Art of Cruelty* and *Bluets*, the latter recognized as one of Bookforum's top 10 best books of the past 20 years. Nelson’s poetry, such as *Jane: A Murder*, has garnered significant accolades, with her work earning her a MacArthur "genius" Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and various other prestigious awards. A passionate educator, she has taught at esteemed institutions such as CalArts and the New School, and will join the faculty at USC in fall 2017. With a Ph.D. in English Literature, she engages with themes of art and criticism and currently resides in Los Angeles.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Argonauts Free Audiobook Download

Maggie Nelson

Exploring Love, Identity, and Family in Unconventional Ways

4.0251455rating

Information

Author: Maggie Nelson

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781555977078

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/05/2015

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Argonauts

"The Argonauts" by Maggie Nelson is an insightful and poignant exploration of identity, gender, and motherhood, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in contemporary feminist literature. It resonates particularly with readers navigating the complexities of queer relationships, parenthood, and the fluidity of identity. Additionally, those who appreciate lyrical prose and personal narrative will find Maggie Nelson's unique blend of memoir and theory engaging and thought-provoking. Overall, this audiobook is perfect for listeners seeking a deeper understanding of the intersection of art, life, and the politics of identity.

3 quotes from The Argonauts

  • "Love is a slippery thing, and we are never free from it—its catastrophes or its miracles."
  • "To make a family is to make a world out of the materials at hand."
  • "I’m interested in how we are able to hold feeling and knowledge at the same time, how we think in complex ways about our lives and our loves."

Author: Maggie Nelson

Maggie Nelson is a celebrated author known for her genre-defying works of poetry and prose, including nine acclaimed titles that resonate deeply with readers. Her notable nonfiction includes the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning and New York Times bestseller *The Argonauts*, along with *The Art of Cruelty* and *Bluets*, the latter recognized as one of Bookforum's top 10 best books of the past 20 years. Nelson’s poetry, such as *Jane: A Murder*, has garnered significant accolades, with her work earning her a MacArthur "genius" Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and various other prestigious awards. A passionate educator, she has taught at esteemed institutions such as CalArts and the New School, and will join the faculty at USC in fall 2017. With a Ph.D. in English Literature, she engages with themes of art and criticism and currently resides in Los Angeles.