Simone in Pieces
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299353841
ISBN-10: 0299353842
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10: 0299353842
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Notă biografică
Janet Burroway, the author of Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft, has written eight previous novels, as well as a memoir, plays, short fiction, children’s books, and more. Recipient of the Florida Humanities Council’s Lifetime Achievement Award in Writing, she is Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor Emerita at Florida State University at Tallahassee.
Cuprins
Transit: Ostend–Dover, 1940/1964
One: Anglo Erotica
1 The Love Song of Johnny A. Purdy, 1944
Transit: London–Hertfordshire, 1946
2 Home Help, 1948/1978
3 Straight Home, 1950
4. Lady Lazarus, 1956
Two: Zoological
Transit: Southampton, England–New York, NY, 1957
5 Oracles, 1958
Transit: Lovelock, Nevada–San Francisco, 1961
6 Animal Crackers, 1956/1963
Three: Missouri Compromise
Transit: District of Columbia–Columbia, MO, 1964
7 Friendly Fire, 1967
Transit: Atlanta–St. Louis, 1971
8 Time Lapse, 1975
Transit: Around and Around, 1976
9 White Space, 1977
Transit: Twickenham, Middlesex–Jepson, MO, 1981
Four: All the Difference
10 Newcomer, 1983
11 Deconstruction, 1987
Transit: Jepson, MO—Hanover, NH 1988
Five: Home Help
12 And Be One Traveler, 1989
Transit: Vienna–Budapest, 1989
13 Broken Home, 1991
Transit: Shore to Shore, 1995
14 I Arrive Alone, 2000
Acknowledgments
One: Anglo Erotica
1 The Love Song of Johnny A. Purdy, 1944
Transit: London–Hertfordshire, 1946
2 Home Help, 1948/1978
3 Straight Home, 1950
4. Lady Lazarus, 1956
Two: Zoological
Transit: Southampton, England–New York, NY, 1957
5 Oracles, 1958
Transit: Lovelock, Nevada–San Francisco, 1961
6 Animal Crackers, 1956/1963
Three: Missouri Compromise
Transit: District of Columbia–Columbia, MO, 1964
7 Friendly Fire, 1967
Transit: Atlanta–St. Louis, 1971
8 Time Lapse, 1975
Transit: Around and Around, 1976
9 White Space, 1977
Transit: Twickenham, Middlesex–Jepson, MO, 1981
Four: All the Difference
10 Newcomer, 1983
11 Deconstruction, 1987
Transit: Jepson, MO—Hanover, NH 1988
Five: Home Help
12 And Be One Traveler, 1989
Transit: Vienna–Budapest, 1989
13 Broken Home, 1991
Transit: Shore to Shore, 1995
14 I Arrive Alone, 2000
Acknowledgments
Recenzii
“In a series of slyly eloquent chapters that follow Simone Lerrante from childhood into her 60s, we see her through the refracting context of the people she meets.”
“[This] novel might also be thought of as a guide to writing fiction, putting on display a wide array of techniques for portraying a character and unfolding a story. As Simone creates collages from fragments of photographs, this novel delivers similar aesthetic surprise and satisfaction.”
“A well-crafted tale of a war orphan’s decades-spanning journey of self-discovery. . . . Burroway alternates Simone’s narration with evocative snippets from other characters’ points of view.”
“A compelling story of love, loss, and the coincidences that make a life. . . . Readers will find themselves contemplating the trajectory of their own lives while following Simone on her long, winding road to a happy-ish ending.”
“In the absorbing novel Simone in Pieces, a young refugee’s mutable identity diverts and sustains the course of her life.”
“A novel rich in character, deeply felt, resonant with the messiness of existence, and universal in its embrace of mystery and fact and their intertwinement.”
“In the tradition of Lily Tuck and Jayne Anne Phillips, Burroway’s Simone in Pieces interrogates trauma, memory, and identity mapped across a life’s movement toward wholeness. Gripping and painful fragments allow the reader to fill in the blanks that Simone cannot—the result is both compelling and rapturous, a novel that gives voice to a life spent fulfilling but never quite becoming. Austere and haunting, this addictively compulsive novel is a must-read portrait of our age.”
“A capacious novel. For more than sixty years, Simone navigates her career and relationships, working through traumas and fragmented memory, and strives for self-realization during a precarious time for a woman academic. Moving, courageous, and thought provoking, Simone’s quest is both a love story and a triumph over her childhood tragedies.”
“If there were such a thing as a cubist novel, Simone in Pieces would define the genre. Every chapter captures the woman at its center from a different angle, each a dazzling surprise. Burroway has found a brilliant way to portray a woman in search of herself and her dire history, lost and found many times over.”
“This book is stupendous. I loved it so, so much. An assemblage, fragments that bring vividly to life a woman, an era, a world—or rather many worlds—this book is a marvel and a delight.”
“Brilliant in conception and dazzlingly adept in its technical execution, Simone in Pieces proves once again that Burroway is a national treasure. She is at the height of her prodigious powers, exploring the great and enduring theme of literary art: the yearning for a self, for an identity, for a place in the universe. This is a must read.”
“In this brilliantly structured novel, Burroway presents the life of her heroine through the eyes of characters who come irresistibly to life and in turn bring Simone to life. Burroway writes with virtuosic authority about a life spanning more than sixty years; the result is both compelling and deeply satisfying. I would have followed Simone anywhere.”
“I love this book. Each time the story baton is handed forward here, it’s with a precision and grace and élan that only Burroway has. Her instinct for what to do in the next line feels so natural, so right.”