Family Trouble: Memoirists on the Hazards and Rewards of Revealing Family
Editat de Joy Castroen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2013
Essays by twenty-five memoirists, including Faith Adiele, Alison Bechdel, Jill Christman, Judith Ortiz Cofer, Rigoberto González, Robin Hemley, Dinty W. Moore, Bich Minh Nguyen, and Mimi Schwartz, explore the fraught territory of family history told from one perspective, which, from another angle in the family drama, might appear quite different indeed. In her introduction to this book, Joy Castro, herself a memoirist, explores the ethical dilemmas of writing about family and offers practical strategies for this tricky but necessary subject.
A sustained and eminently readable lesson in the craft of memoir, Family Trouble serves as a practical guide for writers to find their own version of the truth while still respecting family boundaries.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803246928
ISBN-10: 0803246927
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0803246927
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States
Notă biografică
Joy Castro is a professor of both English and ethnic studies at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. She is the author of several books including Island of Bones (winner of an International Latino Book Award in nonfiction), The Truth Book, and How Winter Began: Stories.
Cuprins
Introduction: Mapping Hope
Joy Castro
Part 1. Drawing Lines
Chewing Band-Aids: One Memoirist's Take on the Telling of Family Secrets
Jill Christman
Sally Could Delete Whatever She Wanted
Paul Austin
Case by Case: When It Comes to Family You Still Have to Talk To
Mimi Schwartz
At Its Center
Paul Lisicky
The Day I Cried at Starbucks
Ruth Behar
Memory Lessons
Rigoberto González
The Part I Can't Tell You
Ariel Gore
Part 2. The Right to Speak
What the Little Old Ladies Feel: How I Told My Mother about My Memoir
Alison Bechdel
Truths We Could Live With
Robin Hemley
Writing the Black Family Home
Faith Adiele
The Deeper End of the Quarry: Fiction, Nonfiction, and the Family Dilemma
Dinty W. Moore
Mama's Voices
Susan Olding
Living in Someone Else's Closet
Susan Ito
Part 3. Filling the Silence
The True Story
Karen Salyer McElmurray
I Might Be Famous
Ralph James Savarese
A Spell against Sorrow: Writing My Father In
Judith Ortiz Cofer
Things We Don't Talk About
Aaron Raz Link
You Can't Burn Everything
Allison Hedge Coke
Done with Grief: The Memoirist's Illusion
Sandra Scofield
Part 4. Conversations of Hope
The Seed Book
Stephanie Elizondo Griest
Calling Back
Lorraine M. López
Like Rain on Dust
Richard Hoffman
The Bad Asian Daughter
Bich Minh Nguyen
Your Mother Should Know
Sue William Silverman
Writing about Family
Heather Sellers
Gratitude
Source Acknowledgments
Contributors
Joy Castro
Part 1. Drawing Lines
Chewing Band-Aids: One Memoirist's Take on the Telling of Family Secrets
Jill Christman
Sally Could Delete Whatever She Wanted
Paul Austin
Case by Case: When It Comes to Family You Still Have to Talk To
Mimi Schwartz
At Its Center
Paul Lisicky
The Day I Cried at Starbucks
Ruth Behar
Memory Lessons
Rigoberto González
The Part I Can't Tell You
Ariel Gore
Part 2. The Right to Speak
What the Little Old Ladies Feel: How I Told My Mother about My Memoir
Alison Bechdel
Truths We Could Live With
Robin Hemley
Writing the Black Family Home
Faith Adiele
The Deeper End of the Quarry: Fiction, Nonfiction, and the Family Dilemma
Dinty W. Moore
Mama's Voices
Susan Olding
Living in Someone Else's Closet
Susan Ito
Part 3. Filling the Silence
The True Story
Karen Salyer McElmurray
I Might Be Famous
Ralph James Savarese
A Spell against Sorrow: Writing My Father In
Judith Ortiz Cofer
Things We Don't Talk About
Aaron Raz Link
You Can't Burn Everything
Allison Hedge Coke
Done with Grief: The Memoirist's Illusion
Sandra Scofield
Part 4. Conversations of Hope
The Seed Book
Stephanie Elizondo Griest
Calling Back
Lorraine M. López
Like Rain on Dust
Richard Hoffman
The Bad Asian Daughter
Bich Minh Nguyen
Your Mother Should Know
Sue William Silverman
Writing about Family
Heather Sellers
Gratitude
Source Acknowledgments
Contributors
Recenzii
"For any writer of memoirs . . . a must-read."—Publishers Weekly
"[Family Trouble is] a well-balanced panoply of family-centric musings from authors conflicted between responsibility and retribution."—Kirkus
"Those who are writing in the genre would benefit greatly from these authors' self-questions, doubts, and concerns for others whose silences they have broken."—Lavona Reeves, Great Plains Quarterly
"Writers of memoir will find this book helpful in thinking through their own decisions; readers of memoir will be interested in understanding the anguish that goes on behind the scenes."—Laurie Hertzel, Star Tribune
“The writers in Joy Castro’s Family Trouble tell moving stories that probe the ethics of our choices and their consequences when we write about our family members. I know I’ll be recommending this book to my students for years to come.”—Lee Martin, author of Such a Life and From Our House
“What a valuable anthology! And how many times over the years I have taught creative nonfiction would I have reached for this anthology, with its testimonies to the fine lines these writers have drawn, and crossed, and recrossed, and regretted, and celebrated.”—Mary Clearman Blew, author of This Is Not the Ivy League