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The Uptown Local: Joy, Death, and Joan Didion
By (Author) Cory Leadbeater
Little, Brown Book Group
Fleet
11th June 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
813.6
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 22mm
280g
Cory Leadbeater grew up in a working-class town in New Jersey, one of three brothers, a quiet kid looking to find refuge from the rougher parts of his childhood in Dickens, Austen and Frost. Almost a decade ago when he was just starting at Columbia's MFA program, still living at home, he received an offer to work with a well-known writer whose identity was kept confidential. The writer: Joan Didion.
Over the course of nine years working with Joan, Leadbeater struggles to walk the tightrope that appears before him after he accepts such an extraordinary offer. As he is drawn into a rarified world he'd only dreamed of as a child, his own family life, his mental health, his creative hopes spiral. He finds an advocate for his fiction but eventually has two manuscripts rejected, all while his mother battles cancer. In his other life with Joan, he dines with dignitaries, accompanies her to parties and art openings, helps keep order in her world, while he writes and drinks and tries to conquer his own addiction and depression - forces that have always accompanied his rich imagination. In hypnotic prose that pulses with life and longing, Leadbeater gives us an intimate look into a rare and beautiful relationship with a literary iconand exposes the fault lines between who gets a chance at the modern American Dream and who is left behind.Cory Leadbeater received his MFA in fiction from Columbia in 2014, where he was the recipient of the Jacob P. Waletzky Fellowship. Before that, he attended Trinity College, where he was the recipient of the Fred Pfeil Memorial Prize in Creative Writing, the John Curtis Underwood Memorial Prize in Poetry and the Ruel Compton Tuttle Prize in Scholarship. He lives in New Jersey with his family.