PHONING HOME Alissa Bennett on Olimpia and Other Dolls
The “Year of the Doll” may be over (“Critics at Large” from the New Yorker podcast of the same name announced it back in 2023, tracing the theme from Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster Barbie movie to Yorgos Lanthimos’s Poor Things), but the doll itself is immortal. Yet it is also a memento mori, as Alissa Bennett emphasizes in the latest installment of her “Fiction/Nonfiction” column. Bennett’s longstanding engagement with death, first publicly manifested in her Dead Is Better zines, has led her to a fascination with that which exists on the threshold between life and what lies beyond. A recent encounter with the immortal remains of E.T. at The New Museum prompted her to share her thoughts on how certain dolls – as well as doll-like preserved corpses – communicate with us about life, death, and our own existence as the (still) living.
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