In the Eye of the Wild

Livre broché, 128 pages

Langue : English

Publié 16 novembre 2021 par New York Review Books.

ISBN :
978-1-68137-585-4
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In the Eye of the Wild begins with a terrifying account of the anthropologist Nastassja Martin’s nearly fatal run-in with a Kamchatka bear while conducting research in Siberia. As an anthropologist, Martin has made a name for the fullness of her engagement with the peoples she studies. In her dangerous encounter with the bear, however, she faced something else altogether: the animal. Left severely mutilated, she undergoes multiple operations in a provincial Russian hospital, whose ghastly chief surgeon sports a mouthful of gold teeth and presides over a harem of young nurses. Back in France, she is put through new operations, meant to fix the work done in Russia, from which she emerges even more damaged. She comes to the conclusion that she must return to Kamchatka. She must discover what it means to have become, as the Evens people call it, a miedka, a person who is not only …

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A cerebral memoir

2024 was for me a year of brilliant memoirs—I'll keep going back to A Flat Place by Noreen Masud, and I also enjoyed reading Clair Wills's Missing Persons, Or my Grandmother's Secret—but right at the very end of the year I received this as a late birthday present and my god did it not blow my mind. One heck of an opening, and it only gets better; cerebral, jaw-clenching, full of long beautiful ruminating passages about the body and what is left of it if half your face is eaten up by a bear. Also found the book to be a really good peek into how anthropologists think (something that ethnographies don't do imo, seduced as they are a little by the ethnographer's abstracted historical voice)