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The Merry Recluse: A Life in Essays

by Caroline Knapp

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Caroline Knapp's was one of this country's most intelligent, graceful, and humorous voices in memoir. Her readers are known not just for their number, but for their intense connection to her work. In Drinking: A Love Story, she homed in on the often unspeakable fears and longings that led to her alcoholism and back again. In Pack of Two, she trained her eye on the bonds between humans and animals. And in Appetites: Why Women Want, she brought her rigorous scrutiny to the ways in which culture shapes a woman's body and her hunger.Now, with The Merry Recluse: A Life in Essays, Knapp shows us that her vision through a wider lens is as brilliant as through a narrow one. This collection of essays spanning fifteen years paints the fullest picture of this wonderful writer that we've yet seen, but it's also a remarkably full portrait of a writing life, showing how the same themes can engage--and expand--a writer over a lifetime. Here are her major preoccupations, with work and love, with growth and loss, with distance and intimacy. Solitude, shyness, cereal for dinner, the fine line between boredom and lust, why women ask stupid questions, mastering the art of healthful self-deception--subjects that are universally poignant while charming, funny, and incisive--are explored in both long, thoughtful pieces and light, hilarious essays.

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This collection of essays spanning 15 years paints the fullest picture of the late writer, but it's also a remarkably full portrait of a writing life, showing how the same themes can engage--and expand--a person over a lifetime.

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The author of Drinking: A Love Story and Appetites: Why Women Want gathers together her most important writing from the last fifteen years to illuminate the ways in which a writer returns to the same seminal themes throughout a life. 60,000 first printing.

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ISBN:
9781582433134
Author:
Knapp, Caroline
Publisher:
Counterpoint LLC
Location:
New York, N.Y.
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Journalists
Subject:
Journalists -- United States.
Subject:
Knapp, Caroline
Subject:
Biography-Literary
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Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Series Volume:
1263
Publication Date:
20040431
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Language:
English
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
8.5 x 5.5 in 16.1 oz

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"Synopsis" by ,
Caroline Knapp's was one of this country's most intelligent, graceful, and humorous voices in memoir. Her readers are known not just for their number, but for their intense connection to her work. In Drinking: A Love Story, she homed in on the often unspeakable fears and longings that led to her alcoholism and back again. In Pack of Two, she trained her eye on the bonds between humans and animals. And in Appetites: Why Women Want, she brought her rigorous scrutiny to the ways in which culture shapes a woman's body and her hunger.Now, with The Merry Recluse: A Life in Essays, Knapp shows us that her vision through a wider lens is as brilliant as through a narrow one. This collection of essays spanning fifteen years paints the fullest picture of this wonderful writer that we've yet seen, but it's also a remarkably full portrait of a writing life, showing how the same themes can engage--and expand--a writer over a lifetime. Here are her major preoccupations, with work and love, with growth and loss, with distance and intimacy. Solitude, shyness, cereal for dinner, the fine line between boredom and lust, why women ask stupid questions, mastering the art of healthful self-deception--subjects that are universally poignant while charming, funny, and incisive--are explored in both long, thoughtful pieces and light, hilarious essays.
"Synopsis" by , This collection of essays spanning 15 years paints the fullest picture of the late writer, but it's also a remarkably full portrait of a writing life, showing how the same themes can engage--and expand--a person over a lifetime.
"Synopsis" by , The author of Drinking: A Love Story and Appetites: Why Women Want gathers together her most important writing from the last fifteen years to illuminate the ways in which a writer returns to the same seminal themes throughout a life. 60,000 first printing.
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