Portrait of My Body
Autor Phillip Lopateen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 1997
In thirteen essays, Lopate explores the resources and limits of the self, its many disguises, excuses, and unmaskings, with his characteristic wry humor and insight. From the title essay, a hilarious physical self-exam, to the haunting portrait of his ex-colleague Donald Barthelme, to the bittersweet account of his long-delayed surrender to marriage, "On Leaving Bachelorhood," Lopate wrestles with finding the proper balance between detachment and empathy, doubt and conviction. In other essays, he celebrates his love of film and city life, and reflects on his religious identity as a Jew. A wrenchingly vivid, unforgettable portrait of the author's eccentric, solipsistic, aged father, a self-proclaimed failure, is the centerpiece of a suite of essays about father-figures and resisted mentors. The book ends with the author's own introduction to fatherhood, as witness to the birth of his daughter.
A book that will engage readers with its conversational eloquence, skeptical intelligence, candor, and mischief, Portrait of My Body is a captivating work of literary nonfiction.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780385483773
ISBN-10: 0385483775
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Anchor Bks Trad.
Editura: Anchor Books
ISBN-10: 0385483775
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Anchor Bks Trad.
Editura: Anchor Books
Recenzii
"So immensely pleasurable to read--like time spent with a wonderfully intelligent and learned, witty, observant and very open friend. Sometimes you want to argue, but more often to say, 'Oh, right.' I was alternately moved and amused, entertained and enlightened."--Alice Adams
Critical Acclaim for Phillip Lopate:
"Lopate more than fulfills his authorial obligation to be engaging as well as honest. His is the work of a fascinatingly complex individual, clearheaded and intermittently cantankerous, calmly articulate, hungry for truth, and above all, appealingly forthright."--Philadelphia Inquirer
"Lopate has the true essayist's gift of living on the page ."--The New York Times
Critical Acclaim for Phillip Lopate:
"Lopate more than fulfills his authorial obligation to be engaging as well as honest. His is the work of a fascinatingly complex individual, clearheaded and intermittently cantankerous, calmly articulate, hungry for truth, and above all, appealingly forthright."--Philadelphia Inquirer
"Lopate has the true essayist's gift of living on the page ."--The New York Times
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE: THE SKEPTIC’S PROMENADE
The Moody Traveler
Portrait of My Body
The Dead Father: A Remembrance of Donald Barthelme
Confessions of a Shusher
The Movies and Spiritual Life
Resistance to the Holocaust
PARTTWO: THE INESCAPABLE EGO
On Leaving Bachelorhood
Detachment and Passion
Terror of Mentors
The Story of My Father
The Invisible Woman
Memories of Greenwich Village: A Meander
Delivering Lily
PART ONE: THE SKEPTIC’S PROMENADE
The Moody Traveler
Portrait of My Body
The Dead Father: A Remembrance of Donald Barthelme
Confessions of a Shusher
The Movies and Spiritual Life
Resistance to the Holocaust
PARTTWO: THE INESCAPABLE EGO
On Leaving Bachelorhood
Detachment and Passion
Terror of Mentors
The Story of My Father
The Invisible Woman
Memories of Greenwich Village: A Meander
Delivering Lily
Notă biografică
Phillip Lopateis the author of the essay collectionsAgainst Joie de Vivre,Bachelorhood, and Portrait of My Body. He has also written the novelsThe Rug MerchantandConfessions of a Summer. Lopate is the editor ofThe Art of the Personal Essayand the Library of America'sWriting New York, as well as the series editor ofThe Art of the Essay. His film criticism appears regularly inThe New York Timesand other publications. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.