Close to the Bone: Memoirs of Hurt, Rage, and Desire
By (Author) Laurie Stone
Avalon Travel Publishing
Avalon Travel Publishing
12th November 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography and non-fiction prose
B
Paperback
288
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
326g
In this provocative collection of memoirs, eight acclaimed writers go about the risky business of telling their own secrets. Collectively, they provide what amounts to a psychic map of American life, from the streets of New Yorks East Villagewhere Peter Trachtenbergs affair with a fragile ex-prostitute becomes entwined with scenes from an imaginary film noir, to the trailer parks of southern Californiawhere, in a last-ditch bid for affection, Terminator dresses in drag and seduces his abusive mothers boyfriend. in between, Jane Creighton has an affair with her gentle, sickly brother; Lois Gould recalls Businessmanthe flamboyant gentleman who had a string of red-haired mistresses and who, incidentally, was her father; Philip Lopate views his pathologically schlumpy dad in a nursing home; Laurie Stone searches for the connections between her creativity and her addiction to sex; Jerry Stahl remembers his rock-bottom days doing crack in Los Angeles; and Catherine Texier, an accomplished adult, meets her father for the first time in the south of France.
In her introduction, award-winning critic Laurie Stone gives the genre an incisive once-over and explores the question: Why is memoir so dominant on the literary scene These storiesfilled with harrowing self-knowledge, as antic as they are hauntinggo a long way toward answering that question.