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A trans essayist with a checkered past takes on the big questions of human existence

Move over Michel de Montaigne, there's a new girl in town

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A trans essayist with a checkered past takes on the big questions of human existence

Move over Michel de Montaigne, there's a new girl in town

A trans essayist with a checkered past takes on the big questions of human existence

Move over Michel de Montaigne, there's a new girl in town

To read Worthy of the Event is to go on a journey, around the world, to Japan, Hawaii, Australia, Mexico, Portugal, New England, Reno, the Cosmos and the outer limits of human consciousness.

AND WHAT DO YOU GET ON ANY GOOD JOURNEY?

THAT'S RIGHT: SOUVENIRS!!!!!!

Buy the DELUXE PACK and get, along with your COPY of WORTHY OF THE EVENT, a pack of luxuriously produced SOUVENIR POSTCARDS with depictions of the stops on the tour and INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES.

PLUS!

A SPECIAL LIMITED EDITON FRIDGE MAGNET that will probably have palm trees on it.

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Set against a backdrop of trans life that begins with her own transition in the 1960s, Vivian Blaxell takes us on a witty and expansive sweep through history, from Australia to Japan, to Hawai’i to Mexico, to heretofore unmapped regions of the mind. In seven devastatingly intelligent parts, her essay covers a vast range in time and space — from the arson of a Japanese temple to a transformative encounter with a coral reef, from Nietzsche and Hegel to Indigenous metaphysics, from a perplexing relationship with a beautiful man to the unknowable minds of animals. Fleshy and philosophical, searching and exalted, utterly distinctive and assured, Worthy of the Event belatedly establishes Vivian Blaxell as one of the major writers of her generation.

PRAISE FOR WORTHY OF THE EVENT

“It takes a lot to impress a jaded old soul like me. But reading Vivian Blaxell I think: Wow! Worthy of the Event tracks the multi-dimensionality of consciousness as the author moves through gendered spheres of pleasure, strife, disappointment, hilarity. Always at the core of her personal is an empathetic participation in the plights of all species. Blaxell’s blunt, elegant sentences are thoroughly modern, yet they exude a depth that speaks to previous centuries. I see her as a sort of 21st century Proust committed to TMI. “My vagina is not a good judge of character.” This is what writing should look like. This is what writing should do.”
—Dodie Bellamy, author of Bee-Reaved

This is an astonishing book—a complete, byzantine personality revealed by degrees in a whirlwind of associations, from the metaphysics of transubstantiation to the terminal shit. Worthy of the Event is a living thing, seductive and hypnotic, borne aloft by its rolling cadences."
—Lucy Sante, author of I Heard Her Call My Name and Low Life

"Worthy of the Event vibrates with becoming, a moving (not so) random walk into a life richly, bitchily lived, beauty and/in its disappearance, philosophy and literature, trans theory and theorists, variegated transphobias, fucking, empires colonial and nuclear, sex work, the joy of thinking and her disappointments, love. The most provoking writing I’ve read in so long, all that old transsexual shit, tremulously there and gone, a text blissfully here to go back to.”
—Trish Salah, Lambda Award-winning author of Wanting In Arabic

"Vivian Blaxell takes the events of her life and gives them a new event—this book. An extraordinary book for an extraordinary life. A book that's curious, expansive, erudite, generous, shapely. A book that gives the reader the enormous gift of knowing that we can all become worthy of what knocks the life into us."
—McKenzie Wark, author of Love and Money, Sex and Death

ABOUT VIVIAN BLAXELL

Vivian Blaxell grew up in rural Australia and co-founded Tiresias House, Australia’s first shelter and resource centre for and by trans people. Her essay "Nuclear Cats" was shortlisted for the 2021 Melbourne Prize for Literature. She lives in Naarm/Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publication Date: April 1, 2025

ISBN: 978-1-964324-99-5

Page Count: 296

Dimensions: 5.5” x 7.5”