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Small Fires Julie Marie Wade

Small Fires By Julie Marie Wade

Small Fires by Julie Marie Wade


Summary

Wade's self-aware, grief-inflected essays attempt to answer the question what have you given up in order to become who you are?

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Small Fires: Essays by Julie Marie Wade

Wade was the 2009 choice for the Linda Bruckheimer Series in Kentucky Literature Author has an extensive publication record, and we can expect Small Fires to find reviews in her target audience -- journals and literary magazines Wade's essays confront her growing understanding of her sexuality and lesbian identity and should find a receptive audience among LGBT bookstores and reading groups Author is energetic and young, and can be expected to be open to online touring, book club phone calls, and other non-traditional means of book promotion

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Reckoning with imperfect parents what they owe us and what we owe them is one of the chief tasks of these essays, which form a kind of pointillistic autobiography. Another is the construction of memories, even imagined, in which understanding and forgiveness trump judgment and hate. Kate Tuttle, Boston Globe Small Fires is intelligent and elegant, shocking and saddening, heartfelt and hopeful. Cindy Wolfe Boynton, Minneapolis Star Tribune In Small Fires, Julie Marie Wade. . . considers family and memory with a poetic eye and unabashed tongue. With her carefully chosen words and a studied deliberateness, Wade proves unafraid to delve into her past to skillfully reconstruct the events of her youth, from the horrifying to the sentimental to the self-conscious and beyond. . . . Small Fires is Julie Marie Wade's story, but the collection opens onto something universal how we individuate from our family, how we become ourselves, what we carry forward from our pasts and make our own. Sarah Rauch, Lambda Literary Julie Marie Wade is an intelligent and nuanced writer in whose competent hands the tired old tale of the broken family is invigorated and renewed. I don't really care whether this book will be called a memoir, a group of lyric essays, or a bunch of nonfiction prose-poems. Whatever it's called, it is exquisitely made and cuts right to the heart. Rebecca Brown
Reckoning with imperfect parents-what they owe us and what we owe them-is one of the chief tasks of these essays, which form a kind of pointillistic autobiography. Another is the construction of memories, even imagined, in which understanding and forgiveness trump judgment and hate. -Kate Tuttle, Boston Globe Small Fires is intelligent and elegant, shocking and saddening, heartfelt and hopeful. -Cindy Wolfe Boynton, Minneapolis Star Tribune In Small Fires, Julie Marie Wade. . . considers family and memory with a poetic eye and unabashed tongue. With her carefully chosen words and a studied deliberateness, Wade proves unafraid to delve into her past-to skillfully reconstruct the events of her youth, from the horrifying to the sentimental to the self-conscious and beyond. . . . Small Fires is Julie Marie Wade's story, but the collection opens onto something universal-how we individuate from our family, how we become ourselves, what we carry forward from our pasts and make our own. -Sarah Rauch, Lambda Literary Julie Marie Wade is an intelligent and nuanced writer in whose competent hands the tired old tale of the broken family is invigorated and renewed. I don't really care whether this book will be called a memoir, a group of lyric essays, or a bunch of nonfiction prose-poems. Whatever it's called, it is exquisitely made and cuts right to the heart. -Rebecca Brown

About Julie Marie Wade

Julie Marie Wade is the author of Wishbone: A Memoir in Fractures (Colgate University Press, 2010) and the poetry collections Without (Finishing Line Press, 2010) and Postage Due (White Pine Press, 2013). She has received the Chicago Literary Award in Poetry (2004), the Gulf Coast Nonfiction Prize (2004), the Arts & Letters Nonfiction Prize (2010), and an Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship from the Kentucky Arts Council (2010). Wade has a Master of Arts in English at Western Washington University and a Master of Fine Arts in Poetry at the University of Pittsburgh and lives with her partner Angie and their two cats in the Bluegrass State, where she is a doctoral student and graduate teaching fellow in the Humanities department at the University of Louisville.

Table of Contents

Keepsake Triptych of My Grandmother Three Keys Triptych of My Mother Skin Bone Four Eyes in a Dark Room Triptych of My Aunt Linda Meditation 29 Traveling Triptych of My Father The Flower of Afterthought

Additional information

CIN1936747022G
9781936747023
1936747022
Small Fires: Essays by Julie Marie Wade
Used - Good
Paperback
Sarabande Books, Incorporated
20111201
184
Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Lesbian Memoir/Biography) 2012
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