Dark Spring (Exact Change)

Dark Spring by Unica Zürn is a dark, autobiographical coming-of-age novel published by Exact Change on October 1, 2008. This first edition presents a narrative that reads more like an exorcism than a memoir, as Zürn explores the roots of her obsessions, including her idealized father and her detested mother. The book delves into the complexities of a young girl’s simultaneous introduction to sexuality and mental illness, offering insights into the “mad love” often romanticized by the Surrealists.
Readers will find that Dark Spring reveals the author’s masochistic fantasies and rituals, which she describes as reflective of her childhood experiences. The narrative intertwines themes of personal struggle and the impact of familial relationships, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of eroticism and mental health. With 128 pages, this edition invites readers to engage with Zürn’s profound exploration of her psyche and the influences that shaped her life.
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This dark, autobiographical coming-of-age novel reads more like an exorcism than a memoir
In Dark Spring, author Unica Zürn traces the roots of her obsessions: The exotic father she idealized, the “impure” mother she detested, the masochistic fantasies and onanistic rituals which she said described “the erotic life of a little girl based on my own childhood.” Dark Spring is the story of a young girl’s simultaneous introduction to sexuality and mental illness, revealing a different aspect of the “mad love” so romanticized by the (predominantly male) Surrealists.
Unica Zürn (1916–70) emigrated in 1953 from her native Berlin to Paris in order to live with the artist Hans Bellmer. There she exhibited drawings as a member of the Surrealist group and collaborated with Bellmer on a series of notorious photographs of her nude torso bound with string. In 1957, a fateful encounter with the poet and painter Henri Michaux led to the first of what would become a series of mental crises, some of which she documented in her writings. She committed suicide in 1970―an act foretold in this, her last completed work.
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