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The Fear

"Combining philosophical study and personal experience, The Fear leads you through the shadows, pointing out some particularly murky points along the way then provides you with a light to make it through to the other side."

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Whether it's fear of the threat of violence, fear of loss when a loved one falls ill, or fear of never finding love again amidst heartbreak, this multifaceted emotion can appear in all aspects of our lives and society. Used for marketing, media propaganda and in defence of a gender binary it can be a powerful tool. In our private lives it can leave us at our most vulnerable, “Fear is inevitable and persistent and a mark of being human”.

Christiana Spens’ bold and honest memoir explores her own experiences with this core human emotion. In her life Spens has lost a boyfriend to an overdose, been a victim of rape, studied fear on a larger scale during a Masters in Terrorism Studies and lost her father after an extended illness. Throughout The Fear, her experiences are woven with critical, philosophical study, self-reflections and the contemplation of art and politics to ultimately deliver a message of love, “ground oneself in the real love that also exists, in whichever way one finds it, is also in our reality, and it is as persistent and available as fear, shame and detachment”.

At once cerebral and vulnerable, Spens’ memoir offers both psychological study and a helping hand on a topic that's relatable to us all. The combination of personal experience and an almost academic study encouraged me to reflect on my own experiences of fear, the distancing, dissociative patterns that are so tempting to fall into while not quite facing it enough to heal. As a critical study, it engaged my brain and appealed to my need to explain away the mystery. As a personal memoir, it spoke to me with a message of hope and a lasting reminder that we’re never alone.

Charlotte Walker

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