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Listen: A Memoir

by Wendy Salinger

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ISBN13: 9781596910836
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Poetic and haunting, Listen is an artfully rendered memoir that recounts the author’s relationship with her brilliant and abusive father.

Listen is a memoir of voices, the voices of parents that linger in the ears of children until the day when those children are able to sound their own note. A domineering father and a professor of languages and literature in the 1950s and ‘60s, Victor has four women trapped in his orbit—his long-suffering wife and his three well-behaved daughters. “Teacher, poet, translator” is how he wants his gravestone to read, and in life he is dedicated to passing on to his family the great cultural achievements of western civilization—poetry, philosophy, religion, music, art. But he leaves darker gifts as well, in particular to his daughter Wendy the most traumatic legacy of all: incest.

A major achievement and a stunning debut, Listen is about how families shape their memories and how even things that are never spoken about have potent echoes. It’s also a memoir that chronicles a poet’s apprenticeship to words, the story of a daughter who listened and who, with the gift for poetry her father gave her, learned to translate the darkest secrets of their past.

Review:

"His epitaph reads 'TEACHER, POET, TRANSLATOR.' Salinger, in this memoir of her father (whom she refers to as Victor), leaves a full portrait of the man in the shadows from which she gleans a two-part personal and family history ('Life Before Death'; 'Life After Death'). With creative control and telling imagery, poet Salinger (Folly River) renders the everyday absorbing. Shifting voice, recreated internal and external dialogue, suggestion, nuance and detail draw readers voyeuristically into the marriages, births, school days, hospital stays, aging, ailments and deaths of Salinger's family headed by an abusive, self-centered, self-indulgent artist father. 'All families,' according to the voice Salinger gives her mother, 'have their secrets.' Although political items (civil rights sit-ins, fallout shelters) set the historical context, Salinger, particularly in the second section, veils the personal through stream-of-consciousness monologue and allusive private poems. Eulogy and indictment remain unresolved. Salinger has two burdens: to honor her father ('The hand that guided me. That put the pen in my hand') and to struggle through the recovered memory of his sexual abuse ('Way back. Way far away. A long, long time ago, he put his hand there'). In this tender and tough remembering, Victor's line 'He who understands all forgives all' may enlighten but not assuage." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Sylvia Plath comes, inevitably, to mind. [Salinger writes] in a voice that is cool and luminous as moonlight."
(Boston Globe, May 7 2006 )

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"[Salinger is] a visionary.her poems hum with significance and glint with wonder."
(David Young, Washington Post Book World, Jun 4 2006 )

About the Author

Wendy Salinger is the author of Folly River, winner of The National Poetry Series, and a graduate of Duke and the University of Iowa. Her work has appeared in the New Yorker, The Kenyon Review, The Paris Review, and Ploughshares. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and has been a fellow at The MacDowell Colony. She directs the Schools Project at the 92nd St. Y’s Unterberg Poetry Center in New York.

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sweet_sour_suga, August 11, 2006 (view all comments by sweet_sour_suga)
I really admire of how at such a young age you wear able to take in all that hurt from somebody you truelly loved but you still didn't believe that it was the right thing to tell your family members - even though you did speak out at the end - i never knew that someones life can be taken away like that but i know that if ever faced with a situation like that i'll know how to face it.i'll take up the courage that i've read from you and many other authors who tell of the traumatic times of their lifes and act agaisnt the abuser.
many luck for the future in knowing that you've over come the evil.it is stories like yours that have inspired to work with children who are abused, who's childhoods are taken away from them and their lifves hearts are left with pain+minds woth confusing to help them see that they can overcome that pain+become better people in the world+accomplish many great things in life just like you did.
God Bless You.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781596910836
Subtitle:
A Memoir
Author:
Salinger, Wendy
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Fathers and daughters
Subject:
Poets, American
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
General Biography
Subject:
Poets, American -- 20th century.
Subject:
Fathers and daughters -- United States.
Edition Description:
Us
Publication Date:
April 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
243
Dimensions:
8.50x5.75x.94 in. .93 lbs.

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