
My Meteorite
Or, Without the Random There Can Be No New Thing
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Harry Dodge
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Harry Dodge
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
One of LitHub's Most Anticipated Books of 2020
An expansive, radiant, and genre-defying investigation into bonding - and how we are shaped by forces we cannot fully know
Is love a force akin to gravity? A kind of invisible fabric which enables communications through space and time? Artist Harry Dodge finds himself contemplating such questions as his father declines from dementia and he rekindles a bewildering but powerful relationship with his birth mother. A meteorite Dodge orders on eBay becomes a mysterious catalyst for a reckoning with the vital forces of matter, the nature of consciousness, and the bafflements of belonging.
Structured around a series of formative, formidable coincidences in Dodge’s life, My Meteorite journeys with stylistic bravura from Barthes to Blade Runner, from punk to Pale Fire. It is a wild, incandescent book that creates a literary universe of its own. Blending the personal and the philosophical, the raw and the surreal, the transgressive and the heartbreaking, Harry Dodge revitalizes our world, illuminating the magic just under the surface of daily life.
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Critic reviews
"Dodge has offered a new, luminous angle on autobiography that not only traces where the body has been - but also what it loves, how it thinks and feels within the potent intellectual and physical detritus of its lived world. Reading this book is like being bathed in the bright, gritty sear of a comet's tail. But the mark it leaves is stunningly terrestrial: a thumbprint of a mind on paper - singular in erudition, hurtfully wonder-struck, and true." (Ocean Vuong)
"Harry Dodge's voice and vision are singular, but his genius is for revealing how each of us is plural. This is a beautiful record of his loves and deaths and ways of making, but even its most intimate moments open out, become portals to other possible worlds. No genre can hold this book. It is a work of tender force, prying open every category. My Meteorite is breathtaking - or breathgiving, because the whole thing oxygenates discourse, makes me feel alive." (Ben Lerner, poet, novelist, essayist, and critic)
"My Meteorite holds you in its thrall like a brilliant friend - so vulnerable, hot, funny, and casually weird that you don't notice the profundity until you're already walloped by it. Dodge juxtaposes the tenderest of human details with hungry, brain-splitting inquiries into the very premise of life, and these shifts in scale are incredibly moving and provocative. Don't forget to notice that Dodge is a captivating and masterful writer; that's how he pulls this whole thing off." (Miranda July, film director)
a thanks to the cosmos for putting my meteorite in my hands and mind.
gentle . whirling . and cosmic
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Beautiful, gentle, intertwined
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Because of that I stopped to find out his story. Gladly I read about this man but only his life in pictures I found he's who tells his own story. But just a few, enough to drive my attention back to the audio book.
Thank you for this, I told my son who then told me Harry was one of his favorite professors
@Cal. Arts in Valencia
Absolutely ,life ,love ,heartfelt
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Incredible
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MIND BLOWN, EMOTIONS IN TACT
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Great reading by Dodge. Will buy the physical book at an independent bookstore.
Meander becomes a Chrystal
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As I listened to the book, I kept texting my daughter phrases that reminded me of us in one way or another.
A day or two after I’d finished it I told my daughter that I might read it again, as I was sure there’d been segments I’d missed. Honestly there’s just too much that I connected with and related to to go into more detail here.
Just read it ok? Seriously. It’s one of the ones you’ll be sad to finish.
Speaking of which, a few hours after I’d finished the book, my daughter called me on FaceTime & told me she’d like me to start referring to her using the pronouns they/them.
I had anticipated this, which I told them, as they’d referred to themselves that way at a recent thesis presentation they’d invited me to.
They smiled widely and we smiled at each other for a few lovely seconds and continued our conversation.
It felt kind of magical to read the same book as my (almost grown up) kid, especially when they’d recommended it to me. And it prompted a lot of self reflection & led to a meaningful discussion that I imagine will continue to unfold in upcoming days, weeks and months.
To the author: Please write more books. Thank you in advance.
The language and sculpting of phrases, absurdly resonant & relatable themes
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A seed in the wind.
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Dodge is obviously one of the brilliant genius thinkers researchers, ideators of our time!
He also seems like someone who'd be insufferable to have as a friend.
As a gender non-conforming person, I loved this book.
As a reader, I found it pretty exhausting.
The best parts are the writings on medical ethics, consent, AI, and embarrassing art. I'm glad, grateful, relieved someone so steeped in the humanities is thinking about these things. But I wish he'd let up a bit from time to time.
A good companion piece to Patricia Lockwood's latest.
Irritable transmasc rants / research rabbit holes abound in this messy memoir.
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