Moving west--from Singapore to America, from New York to California--a woman examines the myth of finding home even as she comes to terms with its impossibilities.ibilities.
Attempting to reconcile her desires with her radical politics, she asks: do our quests to fulfill our deepest wishes propel us forward, or keep us trapped in the rubble of our deteriorating world?.
In this book-length essay, the problem of how to account for one\'s life comes to the fore--sliding unpredictably between memory, speculation, self-criticism, and art criticism, Low seeks answers that she knows she won\'t find.
Instead, she faces the end of her relationships, a family whose values she has difficulty sharing, and America\'s casual racism, sexism, and homophobia.
When Trisha Low moves west, her journey is motivated by the need to arrive somewhere better--someplace utopian, like revolution; or safe, like home; or even clarifying, like identity.
Moving west-from Singapore to America, from New York to California-a woman examines the myth of finding home even as she comes to terms with its impossibilities.
Moving west--from Singapore to America, from New York to California--a woman examines the myth of finding home even as she comes to terms with its impossibilities.ibilities