An evocative exploration of body and politics by one of our most exciting innovative writers
Endorsements:
Time Out New York chooses Ban en Banlieue as one of their most anticipated books of 2015
Review Quotes
"The project is presented as an abandoned novel that reads as a document of Kapil's expansive and varied process of researching, planning, and writing. "A brown girl on the floor of the world" is the central image, and the porous relationship between Ban's story and the story of Kapil writing and thinking about Ban is fundamental throughout. Kapil casts and recasts descriptions of Ban alongside documentation of the author's own acts of lying down, undertaken through performances, protests, and somatic exercises. The result is a complex and deeply engaged "literature that is not made from literature."-Publishers Weekly
"It is not a novel so much as a birth, a death, a violent "discharge." It was born from an accumulation, a messy building up of notes which was-according to Kapil-assembled by chopping it up on a butcher's block. The body of Ban En Banlieue was assembled through violence, a body assembled by means of its own violent deconstruction. Even unto itself, this might seem like a self-contradiction that cannot be reconciled. Kapil's beautiful, bleeding, half-dying, half-living, anti-novel is well aware of this."-Meghan Lamb, Entropy Magazine