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Scoot Over, Skinny: The Fat Nonfiction Anthology

by Donna Jarrell

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ISBN13: 9780156030229
ISBN10: 0156030225
Condition: Standard
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Publisher Comments:

As Americans are the fattest people on earth, the fat, the formerly fat, those who feel fat, and those who fear fat encompass just about all of us. In this surprising collection of pieces, almost half of which are original to this anthology, some of our most lively, provocative writers explore the many folds of fat that make up reality.

From David Sedaris's hilarious assessment of his father's fat prejudices in "A Shiner Like A Diamond" to Anne Lamott's self-prescribed cathartic weight loss remedies in "Hunger", Pam Houston's rich literary panorama in "Out of Habit I Start Apologizing," and psychiatrist Irving Yalom's deeply moving confrontation of his own biases in "Fat Lady," each piece in its unique way deals with fat as a matter of fact.

Sometimes funny, sometimes angry, often illuminating and always engaging, these writers make a new and compelling case for why we should make room for a bigger behind.

Review:

"Despite the obesity epidemic that plagues America, fat people remain such a reviled and marginalized group that contributor Natalie Kusz observes that they are often perceived as 'invisible' by other Americans. This wonderful collection of reprints by or about overweight people-arranged by the editors of 2003's What Are You Looking At?: The First Fat Fiction Anthology-may help to change all that. Some of its essays, like Michael Martone's 'Sympathetic Pregnancies,' describe the author's ceaseless struggle to establish a healthy and stable relationship with food; others, like Pam Houston's 'Out of Habit, I Start Apologizing,' detail the author's complicated relationship with her body. Also illuminating are the essays by writers who are not fat themselves but who entered into a relationship with an overweight person, such as Lori Gottlieb, a former anorexic who dated a 300-pound man, and Irvin Yalom, a psychoanalyst whose treatment of a 250-pound woman prompted him to evaluate his own feelings about fat people. Atul Gawande's 'The Man Who Couldn't Stop Eating' makes it clear that losing weight and keeping it off is no easy feat: the vast majority of dieters regain 'one-third to two-thirds of any weight lost within a year-and all of it within five years.' One of the collection's most disturbing entries is Sarah Fenske's 'Big Game Hunters,' which records several men's candid discussion of 'hogging,' or targeting fat women for casual sexual encounters. Fenske's piece, and several others, suggest that we have a long way to go before fat people's emotions, needs and experiences are accepted as respectfully as those of others. Perhaps this varied and often moving collection can serve as an effective catalyst in that direction." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Donna Jarrell is a self-described fat American who lives in Columbus, Ohio. Ira Sukrungruang teaches creative nonfiction at the State University of New York-Oswego.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780156030229
Subtitle:
The Fat Nonfiction Anthology
Author:
Jarrell, Donna
Author:
Sukrungruang, IRA
Publisher:
Mariner Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Health - Diet & Nutrition
Publication Date:
20050103
Binding:
TP
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
7.98x5.34x.76 in. .66 lbs.

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