Elizabeth Clark Libert's bold diaristic conversation with herself is a reckoning with a twenty years old sexual trauma and its impact on raising her school-age sons. Boy Crazy is a masterfully designed melange of self-portraits, environmental portraits, seasonal landscapes and family photos. Interspersed in a searingly honest staccato manner are intimate musings, email correspondence with her perpetrator and snippets of pointed conversation with her sons.
In this conversation, Elizabeth discusses, among other things:Art as processReclaiming agency following sexual traumaShooting through ambivalenceLyricism and raw emotion Giving contextCollaborationBeing in conversation with your workWasabi writingFinding the structure of the bookExperimenting and refiningAsymmetryVisualizing Generating change and opening hard conversations Being brave together
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