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Overview
Winner of the 2020 Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award for Creative Non-fictionLonglisted for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay2019 Lambda Literary Award Finalist for Lesbian Memoir/BiographySilver Winner for Essays in 2018 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year AwardsThis is a book about ownership. It begins with an essay about being given a man's furniture while he's on trial for murder and follows with essays that question corporeal, familial, and intellectual forms of ownership. What does it mean to believe that a hand, or a child, or a country, or a story belongs to you? What happens if you realize you're wrong? Mining her own life and those of others, Sarah Viren considers the contingencies of ownership alongside the realities of loss in this debut essay collection.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780826359544 |
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Publisher: | University of New Mexico Press |
Publication date: | 03/01/2018 |
Series: | River Teeth Literary Nonfiction Prize |
Pages: | 176 |
Product dimensions: | 5.50(w) x 8.00(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Sarah Viren is a writer, translator, and former newspaper reporter. A graduate of the University of Iowa's Nonfiction Writing Program, she teaches at Arizona State University.
Table of Contents
My Murderer's Futon 1
My Catch 16
My Choice 27
My Hands 42
My Namesake 55
My Narrative Transformation 69
My Language 83
My Wife 97
My Possum 107
My Ballad for You 117
My Story 127
My Child 138
My Return 150
Coda 159
Acknowledgements 165
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