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We Still Have the Telephone Erica Van Horn

We Still Have the Telephone By Erica Van Horn

We Still Have the Telephone by Erica Van Horn


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Summary

My mother and I have been writing her obituary. We have been working on it for several years now. Before we started, she had already begun the project with my older sister. She wants to get it right.

We Still Have the Telephone Summary

We Still Have the Telephone by Erica Van Horn

In this mosaic portrait of a singular everywoman, an undutiful daughter details her mother's immutable rituals and her irrepressible anarchy. We Still Have the Telephone also describes a life laid out in detail, quietly registering the fuzziness of the line between eccentricity and madness. Erica Van Horn's quirky, literary assemblage of fragments from the past and present evokes that of her fellow American writer and artist Joe Brainard.

We Still Have the Telephone Reviews

Its placid, careful and caring, only ever distantly ironic. Like Lydia Davis, but played straight, without the need to interrogate every word, every phrase. Im enjoying it very much. Jonathan Gibbs, author of The Large Door; Erica Van Horns astonishing attention unfolds galaxies from small things. A hard boiled egg or a blank gift card illuminate essential truths in this affecting and compelling portrait of her mother. Every word wrapped with infinite care. Tender and funny yet never sentimental. Smart, spare, and exact. And apparently effortless. A masterclass in depth from simplicity. More than that: it changed the way I see. I loved LOVED this book. The most perfectly formed thing. Keggie Carew, author of Quicksand Tales; 'For a story that takes as its starting point the ongoing task of writing the obituary for its protagonist, this is a remarkably (and for Van Horn, characteristically) unsentimental book. Like mother like daughter: both abhor waste. Gathered here are 'details' that are unlikely to find their way into the final draft of the obituary. These document some of the mother's rituals, preferences, and characteristic way with things, including eggs, envelopes, coins, clocks, calendars, Broadway musicals, and the United Nations. We read these through the tender, amused, exasperated gaze of the daughter, and the wry observational style that makes Van Horn's writing such a delight.' - Dr Julie Bates, Trinity College Dublin; 'In a work as personal and universal as that of her fellow American writer-artist Joe Brainard, Van Horn focuses on the small but revealing particulars of her mother's life; the loves, the hates, and the obsessions. Told, as only Van Horn can, with unaffected, yet sympathetic, candour, grace, and humour, the result is a subtle affirmation of the familial - the personalities and relationships, the memories, and the tensions that make all of us who and what we are.' - Ross Hair, author of Avant-Folk; Praise for Van Horn's book By Bus: 'A masterpiece in simplicity and acute observation. I laughed, smiled and was utterly beguiled. And something deeper... a perfect gem.' - Keggie Carew

About Erica Van Horn

Erica Van Horn is an American artist (and writer, editor, printer, bookmaker, and publisher) long transplanted to Ireland where she runs Coracle Press with her husband Simon Cutts. Her outsider's acumen is trained on the minutiae of daily life, collecting visual and textual details of what is often overlooked or seemingly insignificant. I Have Been Making Books Since the Day President Kennedy was Shot, an exhibition at Franklin Furnace, NYC in 1986, highlighted books she had produced up until that date. We Still Have the Telephone (Les Fugitives) is her most recent title, following Living Locally (Uniformbooks), Too Raucous For a Chorus (Coracle), and By Bus (Ugly Duckling Presse).

Additional information

GOR012669068
9781739778309
1739778308
We Still Have the Telephone by Erica Van Horn
Used - Like New
Paperback
Les Fugitives
2022-04-11
180
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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