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The cards were subsequently exhibited at the Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, NC. A pool of ten typists set up a public typing pool in the park and invited passersby to answer the question: What would you like the world to remember about 9/11? Answers were typed verbatim on blank 4圆" index cards, with participants adding rubber-stamp messages to each card. Published in 2012 in an edition of 10, each box contains 315 digitally printed index cards with messages dictated during the Collective Memory performances held on September 9, 10, and 11, 2011.

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Sheryl Oring: "The Collective Memory box functions as a portable exhibition based on the 2011 public performance of the same name held in Bryant Park, New York City, on the 10th anniversary of September 11th. This customized box has separate sections/compartments for 4圆 cards, magnetized steel clips, and a DVD.

booku collective

Edition of 10.Ħ x 7.5 x 6.5" hinged Buckram-covered box handmade by Brooklyn-based Talas with the title die-stamped on cover. Becoming more deeply enmeshed in the group, Camille learns truths about the collective-and about herself-that she may not be able to survive.Brooklyn, New York: Fargo Books, 2012. Fueled by mutual rage, these women orchestrate their own brand of justice through precise, anonymous, complexly plotted and perfectly executed revenge killings, with individual members completing a specific and integral task in each plan.Īs Camille struggles to comprehend whether this is a role-playing exercise or terrifying reality, she must decide if these women are truly avenging angels or monsters.

booku collective

When her rash actions attract the attention of a secret group of women-the collective-Camille is drawn into a dark web where these mothers share their wildly different stories of loss as well as their desire for justice in a world where privilege denies accountability and perpetrators emerge unscathed. Just how far will a grieving mother go to right a tragic wrong?Ĭamille Gardner is a grieving-and angry-mother who, five years after her daughter’s death, is still obsessed with the privileged young man she believes to be responsible. It’s not my first book by Gaylin and it certainly won’t be my last! Add to that shocking secrets and harrowing choices and you’ve got a book that demands to be read in one sitting. The Collective is an unflinching look at female rage and the power of women’s bonds. But before long, fantasy turns to action and Camille grapples with whether she’s part of an elaborate role-play or a member of a group plotting vigilante killings. There, the women not only indulge each other’s anger, but stoke it through collectively devised revenge fantasies. Consumed by anger toward the privileged boy who evaded all consequences and resentful of the common platitudes she receives from those around her to help her “move on,” Camille at last finds solace in a dark underworld of mothers who have tragically lost children. What would I do? In The Collective, Alison Gaylin asks a doozy: If someone killed your child, would you want them dead?Ĭamille Gardener is living a shell of her former life years after the death of her teenage daughter. I’m a sucker for a fast-paced thriller with a compelling “what would you do” premise: Would you take stolen money and run? Would you keep your partner’s murderous past a secret? Would you crash a plane or save your family, if forced to choose? I love them because these types of books immediately drop me right into the shoes of the protagonist.









Booku collective