Open House

Writers Redefine Home-Graywolf Forum Five

By Doty, Mark

Publishers Summary:
Twenty Writers Define Home In All of Its Complexity and Variety"Where do I live? I don’t have a ready answer, not really, but I’ve realized there’s something I like about not having an answer. And indeed something of that spirit—a curious, open engagement with the now, in its slippery and uncertain character—animates this book." —Mark Doty, from his IntroductionIn a shifting world, concepts of place and home take many forms. Mark Doty gathers an impressive group of writers to describe their contemporary sense of home. Victoria Redel lives her teenage years from inside a fifteen-pound body cast—loving and hating the loss of her body; Barbara Hurd finds that within a cave, the absence of all light allows for clarity of vision; and Andrea Barrett wipes filth from a sill in her Brooklyn apartment only to realize that the dirt is actually “ash of buildings, ash of planes. Ash of people.” Surroundings—walls, trees, or states of mind—are defined by our reactions to them. These essays are about how the mind can create a home—for a moment, or for a lifetime.Contributors include Bernard Cooper, Carol Muske-Dukes, Deborah Lott, Elizabeth McCracken, Mary Morris, and Terry Tempest Williams.

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ISBN
978-1-55597-382-7
Publisher
Graywolf Press


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Reviewed on June 1, 2003

What is home? Ancestral land? A secure place? A state of mind? In this collection of eclectic essays, contemporary writers explore the concept of home and the meaning of location amid a new world of blurred boundaries. Essays range from Andrea Barrett's reaction to cleaning the ash from her Brooklyn windowsill after September 11 to Victoria Redel's thoughts about spending her teen years ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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