Television, a memoir
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781954245075
ISBN-10: 1954245076
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: FOUR WAY BOOKS
Colecția Four Way Books
ISBN-10: 1954245076
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: FOUR WAY BOOKS
Colecția Four Way Books
Recenzii
“I’ve been a serious and devoted fan of Karen Brennan’s work for decades, and her new book is perhaps my favorite. It is a memoir and an anti-memoir. It tells the story of a life, but kaleidoscopically, elliptically, aphoristi- cally, ecstatically. What it’s really about is the frenzy of the visible behind and beneath and beyond the life lived. In that way, deeply reminiscent of Edmund Carpenter’s Oh, What a Blow That Phantom Gave Me!—than which there is hardly higher praise.”
—David Shields
“Imagine working in miniature and implying the whole world in each passage. Karen Brennan is that kind of writer, and she does it again and again in Television, a book that resonates not like a conventionally structured memoir, but something more intricate and alive: a hive of songs that are at once astringent, tender, comic, and rueful. I loved every word.”
—Paul Lisicky
"In her prose-poem memoir, Television, Karen Brennan distills a complex life to its essence: observant child, overwhelmed mother, and loving grandmother. Astute and wonderfully strange, Brennan’s language pushes into the knotted muscle of experience till the hurt dissolves into the deeply pleasurable release of recognition: Yes, that’s it. That’s just it."
—Debra Spark
—David Shields
“Imagine working in miniature and implying the whole world in each passage. Karen Brennan is that kind of writer, and she does it again and again in Television, a book that resonates not like a conventionally structured memoir, but something more intricate and alive: a hive of songs that are at once astringent, tender, comic, and rueful. I loved every word.”
—Paul Lisicky
"In her prose-poem memoir, Television, Karen Brennan distills a complex life to its essence: observant child, overwhelmed mother, and loving grandmother. Astute and wonderfully strange, Brennan’s language pushes into the knotted muscle of experience till the hurt dissolves into the deeply pleasurable release of recognition: Yes, that’s it. That’s just it."
—Debra Spark
Notă biografică
Karen Brennan is the author of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. A recipient of a National Endowment of the Arts fellowship and an AWP award, she is Professor Emerita of English and Creative Writing at the University of Utah. Her stories, poems, and essays have been included in anthologies from Norton, Penguin, Graywolf, Georgia, and Michigan, among others. Since 1991, she has served as core faculty in the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers. Television, a memoir is her eighth book.
Extras
“I always thought Larks was a stupid name for a cigarette. They came in a maroon package and boasted innovative charcoal filters that tasted like cheap men’s cologne. I never liked them, but I smoked them out of loyalty to my husband who worked for the manufacturer. Thus, Larks were a constant in my life then, cartons strewn around our dwelling much like, in a later age, my shoes would be. Cartons opened and unopened, cigarette packages on every surface of our lives along with the burnt and smoldering butts and the ubiquitous green haze in the air of the world.”
—from "Larks"
—from "Larks"