Time Lived, Without Its Flow
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- Authors
- Riley, Denise
- Publisher
- Capsule Editions
- Tags
- writing , philosophy , poetry
- Date
- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.15 MB
- Lang
- en
This essay reflects on how perceptions of time may be altered after the sudden death of a child, and why inhabiting this sharply new temporality stops one’s habitual modes of telling. Neither tearful memoir nor testament of hope, the essay charts a vivid experience of such a suspended time and discovers an unsuspected intimacy between time and language. Although a life inside this ‘arrested’ time resists being described, it is neither exceptional or pathological; to outlive one’s child is historically common enough. But, because of this felt suspension of the usual flow of time which enables narration, it leaves few literary traces.