The Body of Brooklyn

The Body of Brooklyn

by David Lazar
The Body of Brooklyn

The Body of Brooklyn

by David Lazar

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Overview

Even before the controversy that surrounded the publication of A Million Little Pieces, the question of truth has been at the heart of memoir. From Elie Wiesel to Benjamin Wilkomirski to David Sedaris, the veracity of writers' claims has been suspect. In this fascinating and timely collection of essays, leading writers meditate on the subject of truth in literary nonfiction. As David Lazar writes in his introduction, "How do we verify? Do we care to? (Do we dare to eat the apple of knowledge and say it's true? Or is it a peach?) Do we choose to? Is it a subcategory of faith? How do you respond when someone says, 'This is really true'? Why do they choose to say it then?" The past and the truth are slippery things, and the art of non-fiction writing requires the writer to shape as well as explore. In personal essays, meditations on the nature of memory, considerations of the genres of memoir, prose poetry, essay, fiction, and film, the contributors to this provocative collection attempt to find answers to the question of what truth in nonfiction means. Contributors:  John D'Agata, Mark Doty, Su Friedrich, Joanna Frueh, Ray González, Vivian Gornick, Barbara Hammer, Kathryn Harrison, Marianne Hirsch, Wayne Koestenbaum, Leonard Kriegel, David Lazar, Alphonso Lingis, Paul Lisicky, Nancy Mairs, Nancy K. Miller, Judith Ortiz Cofer, Phyllis Rose, Oliver Sacks, David Shields, and Leo Spitzer.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587294358
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 04/01/2005
Series: Sightline Books , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 179
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

 David Lazar is the director of the nonfiction writing program at Columbia College Chicago, a professor in the Department of English, and the editor of Hotel Amerika. He is the author of Truth in Nonfiction (Iowa, 2008), Michael Powell: Interviews, Conversations with M. F. K. Fisher, and a book of prose poems, Powder Town. Four of his essays have been named Notable Essays of the Year by Best American Essays.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments / ix Introduction / xi White Car / i Melon Man / 9 Grottoes: Memories of Christaphobia / 16 The Body of Brooklyn / 21 Distant Voice / 62 Further Father: Remembering John Waterman / 66 Movies Are a Mother to Me / 86 On Three Fraternal Aphorisms / 98 Last Exit to Brooklyn / ii3 Season of Love / 120 Rear Windows / I23 My Little Heroes / 127 Family Snaps / 134 Some Images: Toward a Photographic Mishnah / i47
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