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portada The Observable Universe: An Investigation
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780593596470

The Observable Universe: An Investigation

Heather Mccalden (Author) · Hogarth · Hardcover

The Observable Universe: An Investigation - Heather Mccalden

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Synopsis "The Observable Universe: An Investigation"

Is anyone ever truly lost in the internet age? A moving, original memoir of a young woman reckoning with her parents' absence, the virus that took them, and what it means to search for meaning in a hyperconnected world. "Brilliantly innovative . . . syncing a narrative of profoundly personal emotion with the invention and evolution of today's cyberspace."--William Gibson, author of Neuromancer and The PeripheralIn the early 1990s, Heather McCalden lost both her parents to AIDS. She was seven when her father died, ten when she lost her mother. Raised by her grandmother, Nivia, she grew up in Los Angeles, also known as ground zero for the virus and its destruction. Years later, she begins researching online the history of HIV as a way to deal with her loss, which leads her to the unexpected realization that the AIDS crisis and the internet developed on parallel timelines. By accumulating whatever fragments she could about both phenomena--images, anecdotes, and scientific entries--alongside her own personal history, McCalden forms a synaptic journey of what happened to her family, one that leads to an equally unexpected discovery about who her parents might have been. Entwining this personal search with a wider cultural narrative of what the virus and virality mean in our times--interrogating what it means to "go viral" in an era of explosive biochemical and virtual contagion--The Observable Universe is at once a history of our viral culture and a prismatic account of grief in the internet age.

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