Through a novel, "The Deaths of Thomas Lawrence", and an exegesis, "The Bereaved Writer: Composing a Language of Sensations", this study explores the condition of bereavement from a materialist perspective, examines how grievers experience the world, and considers how they can render that experience in language. Rather than view bereavement as a purely emotional state induced by a significant loss, this study conceives of bereavement as a condition defined primarily by a physical disruption to a body’s sense of self: identity, sovereignty and conception of “meaningfulness”. This project contends that without a distinct subjective position from which to have personal experiences, and without stable conceptual schemas through which to interpr...