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Paperback Survival Stories: Memoirs of Crisis Book

ISBN: 038548450X

ISBN13: 9780385484503

Survival Stories: Memoirs of Crisis

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Memoirs of crisis--of depression, alienation, divorce, illness, death--have recently become tremendously popular among both readers and critics alike. When poet Kathryn Rhett experienced her own... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I love the genre memoir!

This was an excellent collection of memoirs. I had read some of them and others I have made a notation about to get a hold of them. I had stumbled upon this book in a half price bookstore and I was very pleased to find it. :) As I read the memoirs I was reminded time and again how much I love memoirs!!

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In this anthology, subtitled "Memoirs of Crisis," writers as diverse as Jamaica Kincaid, Lauren Slater, Frances Mayes, Nancy Mairs, William Styron and Isabel Allende. Topics range from racism, physical and mental illness, and death and dysfunction in families. In "Black Swans," Lauren Slater poetically describes her battle with obsessive-compulsive disorder and her ambivalence about Prozac. In "Healing Powers," Floyd Skloot recounts his struggle with cancer. In "Vital Signs," Natalie Kusz describes a childhood attack by dogs that left her sightless in one eye. All explore the nature of crisis and what it means not only to recover, but to be rejuvenated as well.

Above all, hope.

There's a whole slew of books out that strive to inspire via "happy ending" stories. The prayer is answered, a mysterious stranger appears to set things right in the nick of time. But as Reynolds Price, one of the authors of in this collection writes, "The answer to most prayers is: No." In "Survival Stories" Editor Kathryn Rhett presents unanesthized stories of the people whose lives took that hairpin turn, got the fatal diagnosis, bore the child that would never get better, lost the face to snarling huskie or the jaw to cancer, failed at marriage not once but twice...all the things you hope, pray or smugly believe righteous living will stave off, but happen any way. This book is sobering, clear-eyed, and, in spite of being filled with people whose bodies, minds, souls have been flayed, inspiring, for these authors have all gone on living. They write of the will to survive that is what you are left with once every layer has been painstakin! gly peeled away.

Genre defining anthology

This genre defining anthology proves essential reading for anyone interested in the contemporary memoir.Highlights include the editor's lucid and exacting introduction, and affecting essays by Rick Moody, Lucy Grealy, Natalie Kusz and Richard McCann. Taken together this impressive collection offers both the challenges and consolations we expect of great literature.
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