"In an extraordinarily demanding revision of the autobiographical genre, Brut zeroes in on how the subject engages with language not merely to produce an exemplary identity but to write its own demise ... Highly recommended." -- -K.M. Sibbald McGill University "An adventurous, incisive, and vigorous work of reading and theory that aspires to engage its subject - the autobiographical 'I' understood in its relation to an otherness exceeding representation-at a high level of intellectual responsibility." -- -Joshua Wilner The City University of New York "Examines the shadowy forms of self that emerge in autobiography's call to represent the unrepresentable, or the subject's death." -The Chronicle of Higher Education "Burt succeeds in the extraordinary task of revising scholarly understanding of the genre of autobiography." -- -Marc Redfield Claremont Graduate School