Category: Adults, Autobiography & Biographies, Misc. Non-fiction
Language: EnglishKeywords: Books About Books Essays Mental Health
Written by Sarah Chihaya
Read by Traci Kato-Kiriyama
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
Unabridged
âA wise, tremendously moving exploration of what it means to seek companionship and understanding, in books and in life.ââHua Hsu, author of Stay True
âA must for the obsessive reader.ââElif Batuman, author of Either/Or and The Idiot
Books can seduce you. They can, Sarah Chihaya believes, annihilate, reveal, and provoke you. And anyone incurably obsessed with books understands this kind of unsettling literary encounter. Sarah calls books that have this effect âLife Ruinersâ.
Her Life Ruiner, Toni Morrisonâs The Bluest Eye, became a talisman for her in high school when its electrifying treatment of race exposed Sarahâs deepest feelings about being Japanese American in a predominantly white suburb of Cleveland. But Sarah had always lived through her books, seeking escape, self-definition, and rules for living. She built her life around reading, wrote criticism, and taught literature at an Ivy League University. Then she was hospitalized for a nervous breakdown, and the world became an unreadable blank page. In the aftermath, she was faced with a question. Could we ever truly rewrite the stories that govern our lives?
Bibliophobia is an alternately searing and darkly humorous story of breakdown and survival told through books. Delving into texts such as Anne of Green Gables, Possession, A Tale for the Time Being, The Last Samurai, Chihaya interrogates her cultural identity, her relationship with depression, and the intoxicating, sometimes painful, ways books push back on those who love them.
Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
Release date: 02-04-25
âA wise, tremendously moving exploration of what it means to seek companionship and understanding, in books and in life.ââHua Hsu, author of Stay True
âA must for the obsessive reader.ââElif Batuman, author of Either/Or and The Idiot
Books can seduce you. They can, Sarah Chihaya believes, annihilate, reveal, and provoke you. And anyone incurably obsessed with books understands this kind of unsettling literary encounter. Sarah calls books that have this effect âLife Ruinersâ.
Her Life Ruiner, Toni Morrisonâs The Bluest Eye, became a talisman for her in high school when its electrifying treatment of race exposed Sarahâs deepest feelings about being Japanese American in a predominantly white suburb of Cleveland. But Sarah had always lived through her books, seeking escape, self-definition, and rules for living. She built her life around reading, wrote criticism, and taught literature at an Ivy League University. Then she was hospitalized for a nervous breakdown, and the world became an unreadable blank page. In the aftermath, she was faced with a question. Could we ever truly rewrite the stories that govern our lives?
Bibliophobia is an alternately searing and darkly humorous story of breakdown and survival told through books. Delving into texts such as Anne of Green Gables, Possession, A Tale for the Time Being, The Last Samurai, Chihaya interrogates her cultural identity, her relationship with depression, and the intoxicating, sometimes painful, ways books push back on those who love them.
Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
Release date: 02-04-25