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Author:
Lopate, Phillip, 1943- author.
Title:
A year and a day : an experiment in essays / Phillip Lopate.
Publisher:
The New York Review of Books,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
205 pages ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Lopate, Phillip,--1943-
Lopate, Phillip,--1943---Blogs.
American essays--21st century.
Authors, American--21st century--Biography.
Lopate, Phillip,--1943-
American essays.
Authors, American.
2000-2099
Biographies.
Blogs.
Autobiographies.
Essays.
Contents:
Selling my papers. We begin -- By way of an introduction -- A childhood comfort food -- Selling my papers.
Summary:
"A compelling record of one year in the life of a writer, including observations about movies, art, music, friendship, travel, and family. The essay is the most pluckily pedestrian and blithely transgressive of literary genres, the one that is most at large and in need, picking through the accumulated disjecta of daily life and personal and social history to take what it needs and remake it as it sees fit. It is, at its lively best, quite indifferent to the claims of style, fashion, theory, and respectability, provoking and inspiring through the pleasure of surprise. In 2016, Philip Lopate, who has been writing essays and thinking about the essay for decades now, turned his attention to one of the essay's offshoots, the blog, a form by that time already thick, as he knew, with virtual dust. Lopate committed to writing a weekly blog about, really, whatever over the course of a year, a quicker pace of delivery than he'd ever undertaken and one that carried the risk of all too regularly falling short. What emerged was A Year and a Day, a collection of forty-seven essays best characterized as a single essay a year in the making, a virtuosic (if never showy) demonstration of the essay's range and reach, meandering, looping back, pressing reset, forging on. Lopate's topics along the way include family, James Baldwin, a trip to China, Agnes Martin, Abbas Kiarastomi, the resistable rise of Donald Trump, death, desire, and the tribulations, small and large, of daily life. What results is at once a self-portrait, a picture of the times, and a splendid new elaboration of what the essay can be"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1681377780
9781681377780
LCCN:
2023004611
Locations:
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)
SFPH074 -- Waterloo Public Library (Waterloo)

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