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Strange Attractors: Lives Changed by Chance

Editat de Edie Meidav, Emmalie Dropkin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2019
Has a stunning surprise or lucky encounter ever propelled you in an unanticipated direction? Are you doing what you always thought you would be doing with your life or has some unseen magnetism changed your course? And has that redirection come to seem inevitable? Edie Meidav and Emmalie Dropkin asked leading contemporary writers to consider these questions, which they characterize through the metaphor of “the strange attractor,” a scientific theory describing an inevitable occurrence that arises out of chaos. Meidav's introduction and the thirty-five pieces collected here offer imaginative, arresting, and memorable replies to this query, including guidance from a yellow fish, a typewriter repairman, a cat, a moose, a bicycle, and a stranger on a train. Absorbing and provocative, this is nonfiction to be read in batches and bursts and returned to again and again.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781625344243
ISBN-10: 1625344244
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 11 b&w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press

Notă biografică

EDIE MEIDAV is the author of Lola, California, Kingdom of the Young, Crawl Space, and other work, and believes in the luck that brought this book to your attention. She teaches in the MFA program for poets and writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. For more information, visit www.ediemeidav.com. EMMALIE DROPKIN's short story, “A Lamentation of Swans,” was nominated for the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers.

Cuprins

Introduction
1. On Strange Attraction—Edie Meidav
Part I: Cusp
2. A Certain Devotion—Pamela Thompson
3. Double Exposure—Rebecca Bell-Gurwitz
4. Chain of Tools—Kris Brandenburger
5. The Unclimbable—Danica Novgorodoff
6. Children and All That Jazz—Liesl Schillinger
Part II: Guides
7. Cake—Jenni Quilter
8. Mr. Rochester and Mr. Matthiessen: On Mentors (and Romantic Confusion)—Sharon Guskin
9. In a Woman’s Kingdom—Sheila Kohler
10. Stanley Adelman: Magician of Typewriters—Thaisa Frank
11. What Do You Want from Me, Life?—Debbie DeFord-Minerva
12. Fractal Cats—Judy Grahn
Part III: Partners
13. Rumination in Three Parts—Noy Holland
14. Conspirators—R. O. Kwon
15. The Only Other Person in the World—Rebecca Wolff
16. On Mothers, Lovers, and Other Rivals—Ana Castillo
17. Ring Theory—Sejal Shah
18. The Unfounded: A Nectar Guide in Names—Laynie Browne
19. A Season of Sophistication—Bonnie Friedman
Part IV: Creative Spark
20. Leap—Sarah Ladipo Manyika
21. The Life of Stuff—Heather Sheehan
22. After Smithson—Clarinda Mac Low
23. My Magdalene: Divinity and Desire—Dale Kushner
Part V: Polarizing Forces
24. Fetish for Complicity—Sonia Feigelson
25. The Line—Melinda Misuraca
26. all about love, nearly—Andrea Scrima
Part VI: Epiphany
27. Fortuneteller—Terese Svoboda
28. Yonder—Rachel Cole Dalamangas
29. On Serendipity—Indira Ganesan
30. Cups (A Dream) —Rikki Ducornet
Part VII: Survival
31. Coyote on Holy Mesa—Quintan Ana Wikswo
32. Weaning, a Love Story—Elizabeth Rosner
33. Watchfires—Hilary Plum
34. Breaking Down—Donna Ford
35. (Rifle, Morphine)—Carolyn Cooke
36. Afternoon and After—Debra Jo Immergut
Contributors
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Recenzii

“Each essay reckons with contradictions, consequences, and risks. The moving, muscular collection holds an unexpected sort of magic, a sparkling nudge to stay open to change.”—Boston Globe

Strange Attractors reminds us that even chaos has a pattern, and now more than ever, we are grateful for it. Attraction is evidence of the sublime. The very idea sparks revelation.”—Annie Liontas, author of Let Me Explain You

“A wonderful book, unique in all ways, truly and deeply full of wonder. What a stunning constellation of seekers, believers, wanderers, questioners. A collective spiritual autobiography like nothing I've read before.”—Elisa Albert, author of After Birth

“Chance—the charm of chance—that permeates these stories is startling, often dazzling, and always life-affirming. You'll wish most of these talented women writers were your friends.”—Susan Fox Rogers, author of My Reach: A Hudson River Memoir

“Urgent and reflective, infused with a revelatory grace, Strange Attractors is a wondering wander of a book, a curiosity shop of stories filled with surprise and clarity, longing and transformation. Lyrical, experimental, or conversational, this collection's voices explore encounters that change the course of our lives.”—Cathy Chung, author of Forgotten Country