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Reading My Father Alexandra Styron

Reading My Father von Alexandra Styron

Reading My Father Alexandra Styron


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Zusammenfassung

Alexandra Styron's Reading My Father, is a moving and illuminating portrait of a great twentieth century novelist and a deeply troubled man.

Reading My Father Zusammenfassung

Reading My Father: A Memoir Alexandra Styron

Bill Styron's writing and his depression dominated the Styron family landscape, and Alexandra, the youngest of four children and the one who spent the most time alone with her father, learned to navigate his storms in order to survive. She describes a man plagued by demons and not averse to imposing them on a young daughter.

Part biography, part memoir, part elegy, Reading My Fathertells the story of a daughter coming to know her father at last. From Styron's Tidewater Virginia youth and precocious literary debut to the triumphs of his best known books and on through his devastating spiral into madness, Reading My Fatherchronicles the epic sweep of an American artist's life. It offers an intimate look at a great literary generation's friendships and their dramas. But it is also a tale of filial love and a journey toward understanding and forgiveness.

Reading My Father Bewertungen

Ardent, sophisticated and entirely winning... Her touch throughout this memoir is quite fine and very sure. As tough as she is on her father, she sees clearly the better man he could sometimes be.... This is a grown-up memoir, taut and true.-Dwight Garner, New York Times
Alexandra Styron is a natural writer, fluid and engaging... A consummate guide to her father's tumultuous life. Styron fans will delight in this unique portrait of a true literary lion.-Eric Liebetrau, Boston Globe
Reading My Father is the memoir of a childhood in an intellectually glittering, artistically engaged and emotionally precarious household. In this portrait, by turns tender and unsparing, we meet William Styron, the charming bon vivant undone by depression, the gifted and prolific writer whose long struggle to finish his final novel may have imperiled his sanity. Fluid and fascinating, dark and funny, Alexandra Styron's book brings her father before us in all of his complexity, a literary lion, roaring his way through America's post-war landscape.-Geraldine Brooks, author of March and People of the Book
A gene has been passed from father to daughter. Alexandra Styron, a born writer, tells the story of her father and the price he and his wife and children paid for his gift. Hers is a shocking book, painful in its truthfulness and moving in the love that holds this remarkable family together as depression and darkness claim the great man who is the center of their lives.-Mike Nichols
Reading My Father is a beautiful, utterly absorbing portrait of the artist, and moving proof of how his youngest daughter grew up to become a writer who would make her father proud.--John Burnham Schwartz, author of The Commoner and Reservation Road
William Styron's autobiographical writings were both candid and withholding, and this penetrating memoir shines light on what they left out; it does so with tenderness and compassion. This would be a bracing examination of the father-daughter relationship even if its suffering hero were not famous.-Andrew Solomon, National Book Award-winning author of The Noonday Demon
Alexandra Styron's account of her father is clear-eyed, frightening, and compassionate: an often lyrical view of Styron's struggle with despair, writing, and living. She is unsentimental about the toll his depression and alcoholism took on his work, and even less sentimental about the damage it did to his family. William Styron was a great writer and complex person; his daughter does him justice..-Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and author of An Unquiet Mind and Nothing Was the Same
By turns brilliant and shocking... Alexandra Styron's account of ... the slow dawning of the severity of her father's condition is handled with great skill.-New York Times Book Review

Über Alexandra Styron

ALEXANDRA STYRON is the author of the novel All the Finest Girls and a graduate of Barnard College and the MFA program at Columbia University. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal, among other publications, and she has taught memoir writing in the MFA program at Hunter College. She lives with her husband and two children in Brooklyn, NY.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013564993
9781416591795
1416591796
Reading My Father: A Memoir Alexandra Styron
Gebraucht - Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Simon & Schuster
20110623
304
Commended for L.A. Times Book Prize (Biography) 2011
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