White Rabbits/Down Below
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Publishing:9th Jul '26
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In 1940, Leonora Carrington - a twenty-two-year-old British-born Surrealist artist - was persuaded to flee France and the advancing German army for Spain. Already suffering from a psychotic break occasioned by the arrest of her lover by the Nazi authorities, she was soon confined to a mental institution, where she was subjcted to sadistic treatment under the guise of medical care. In her memoir, Down Below, she describes her experiences with an anthropologist's precision and an artist's sense of the fantastic.
This volume also includes a selection of Carrington's best stories from across her lifetime, functioning as companion pieces to her surrealist-inflected non-fiction. They include 'The Debutante', in which a young woman, wishing to avoid a ball in her honour, swaps places with a hyena; 'White Rabbits', which sees a friendly neighbour come by to ask for spare decomposing meat; and 'My Flannel Knickers', in which a woman has sainthood forced upon her.
Carrington's stories are optimistic and nihilistic, beautiful and grotesque, tender and cruel... Her stories make brambles out of my brain -- Sheila Heti
A classic... I remember reading [Down Below] on a park bench in summer of 2020 and thinking: this is what is happening to me. Also, it contains the closest approximation you can get to a diagram of God’s perineum -- Patricia Lockwood
ISBN: 9780241809617
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 200g
128 pages