The Clearing
A memoir of art, family and mental health
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Beschrijving
A powerful memoir about mental illness and grief, interspersed with meditations on nature, philosophy, literature and science. For fans of
The Lonely City
and
The Outrun
.
Samantha Clark writes on the subtle edge of words and thought. She renders the world within and the world of ideas with
electric sensitivity and acute intelligence
As an artist, Clark is adept at dealing with metaphors and symbolism, and her forays into science and metaphysics feel like natural, unforced extensions of her grief and guilt, clarifying rather than obfuscating the path she has found through this turbulent phase of her life.
Readers who have been through similar experiences will find much in this sensitive and articulate memoir which they can identify with and draw solace from
Samantha Clark's lyrically written memoir is a sensitive and haunting account of what it is like to grow up with a mentally ill parent, and how it affected her family and own life. It is
a powerful meditation about fractured relationships, human vulnerability and resilience, loneliness and death
. . . this unflinching memoir should appeal to those coming to terms with their own grief or mental illness
Clark's perceptive memoir takes as its focal point "the gap left when something is gone", and the "clearing" of the title refers in large part to the process of visiting, again and again, her parents' home in Glasgow after their deaths, deciding what to keep and what to get rid of. At face value, this appears to be a memoir about grief, but it is not quite that. Rather, it is
a reflection on art, life
and the beauty to be found in things we can never fully understand
Samantha has been a practising visual artist for many years, working across a range of media, including video, installation, drawing, photography and text, and her writing has emerged from this long creative evolution. Sam originally studied Fine Art at Edinburgh College of Art, Belgrade Academy of Fine Art and the Slade School of Fine Art (UCL), and has taught at Edinburgh College of Art, Tasmanian School of Art, and the University of the West of Scotland. She has an MA in Values and Environment from the University of Central Lancashire and has published in several academic journals on environmental philosophy and eco-art. She currently teaches at the University of the Highlands and Islands and online, and lives on Orkney.