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Marie Mutsuki Mockett

    Marie Mutsuki Mockett aborde les complexités du deuil accablant, explorant comment les individus et les communautés font face à une perte profonde. Son écriture est profondément ancrée dans l'expérience personnelle, mêlant la douleur de la catastrophe de Fukushima à la mort inattendue de son père. Avec une sensibilité extraordinaire, elle fait le lien entre le terrestre et le sublime, examinant les dimensions spirituelles et rituelles du chagrin. Sa voix, sans prétention et captivante, en fait une compagne idéale, guidant les lecteurs au cœur de la douleur.

    The Tree Doctor
    • The Tree Doctor

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      A startling, erotic novel about balancing care for others with self-care unfolds as the unnamed narrator returns to Carmel, California, to care for her ailing mother. With her husband and children in Hong Kong and her mother steadily declining in an assisted living facility, she becomes fixated on her mother’s garden, particularly a dormant cherry tree. Torn between her obligations to her family and her mother's needs, she feels isolated and unmoored. In her solitude, she embarks on a passionate affair with an arborist who shares her fascination with the garden, and together they work to revive it. As she immerses herself in the garden and awakens to her own desires, she begins to view her mother's illness as part of a natural cycle of life and death. Amidst this, she struggles to teach Lady Murasaki’s eleventh-century novel, The Tale of Genji, which resonates eerily with contemporary society's pandemic struggles. This powerful, beautifully written narrative explores themes of bodily pleasure, nature's intense observations, and a profound reckoning with time's passage, both within ourselves and in the world around us.

      The Tree Doctor
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