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The Observable Universe


  • Fitzcarraldo Editions (Faber)
  • by Heather McCalden
In the early 1990s, Heather McCalden lost her parents to AIDS. She was seven when her father died; ten when she lost her mother. Los Angeles, where she grew up with her grandmother Nivia, was 'ground zero' for the virus and its destruction. Years later, she started researching the history of the HIV virus as a way to deal with her loss, leading her to the realization that AIDS and the internet developed on parallel timelines.

ISBN 9781804270141 | EN | PB+
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Publisher Fitzcarraldo Editions (Faber)
ISBN 9781804270141
Author(s) Heather McCalden
Publication date March 2024
Edition Paperback with flaps
Dimensions 192 x 112 mm
Pages 424
Language(s) English ed.
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In the early 1990s, Heather McCalden lost her parents to AIDS. She was seven when her father died; ten when she lost her mother. Los Angeles, where she grew up with her grandmother Nivia, was 'ground zero' for the virus and its destruction. Years later, she started researching the history of the HIV virus as a way to deal with her loss, leading her to the realization that AIDS and the internet developed on parallel timelines. By accumulating whatever fragments she could on both - images, anecdotes, and scientific entries - alongside her own family's personal history, McCalden forms a synaptic journey of what happened to her family, one that leads to an equally unexpected discovery about who her parents might have been.