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 · The Red Parts by Maggie Nelson review – a powerful account of family grief. The murder of Nelson’s aunt and the trial of her killer inform Written: The Red Parts is, on top of everything, a very original book. Built on a family tragedy (the killing of the aunt of the author, before she was even born), the book has the backdrop of an improbable (but true) trial, trying to find the killer of Jane 36 years after the murder/5().  · The Red Parts is written with a fierceness and a powerful eye.”—Your Magazine Emerson “The Red Parts is the most enthralling memoir-slash-true-crime-book, but written by one of the greatest writers of our time.”—The Maris Review “The Red Parts is the prose account of the ensuing trial, its actors, and its history. Interwoven with Nelson’s singularly powerful insights, asides, and framing Brand: Graywolf Press.


"[Maggie Nelson's The Red Parts is] an enthralling personal story-slash-true-crime-book that just happens to be written by one of the most thoughtful writers of our time."—Esquire "There's no one quite like Maggie Nelson writing right now We are lucky to have her."—Bookriot. The Red Parts is an attempt by Maggie Nelson, Jane's niece, to examine and understand the feeling of trading one tragedy for another, and of living with the loss of someone she never had the chance to meet. This mulling-over includes chapters of Nelson's own life—her own "red parts"—that raise questions about inherited trauma, about. Late in , Maggie Nelson was looking forward to the publication of her book Jane: A Murder, a narrative in verse about the life and death of her aunt, who had been murdered thirty-five years before. The Red Parts is a memoir, an account of a trial, and a provocative essay that interrogates the American obsession with violence and missing.


Verified Purchase. The Red Parts is, on top of everything, a very original book. Built on a family tragedy (the killing of the aunt of the author, before she was even born), the book has the backdrop of an improbable (but true) trial, trying to find the killer of Jane 36 years after the murder. The Red Parts is written with a fierceness and a powerful eye.”—Your Magazine Emerson “The Red Parts is the most enthralling memoir-slash-true-crime-book, but written by one of the greatest writers of our time.”—The Maris Review “The Red Parts is the prose account of the ensuing trial, its actors, and its history. Interwoven with Nelson’s singularly powerful insights, asides, and framing devices, it amounts to so much more than a family drama. Late in , Maggie Nelson was looking forward to the publication of her book Jane: A Murder, a narrative in verse about the life and death of her aunt, who had been murdered thirty-five years before. The case remained unsolved, but Jane was assumed to have been the victim of an infamous serial.

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