
Romance of Elsewhere
Essays
Lynn Freed(Author)
Counterpoint (Publisher)
Published on 12. February 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-1-64009-159-7 (ISBN)
Description
"Lynn Freed's deeply personal essays explore our most quintessential question: What makes a home? From very early on she had imagined for herself an ideal life: a stranger in a strange place: someone just arrived, just about to leave, and always with a home to return to. As a teenager on an exchange program to the U.S., she had made up fantastic reasons to escape high school in the suburbs and spend her time in New York City. Accepting a marriage proposal as a young woman, partly because it promised just such a life - away from South Africa, where she'd grown up, and in New York as a graduate student - she found herself both restless and unmoored. At home neither in the place nor in the marriage. What she did find, in the end, was a true marriage between writing and travel, travel and identity. Traversing decades and continents and back again, The Romance of Elsewhere captures the dilemma of the expat and does so with Freed's signature honesty and humor. She takes on subjects as disparate as Disneyland, lovers, eco-tourism, shopping, serious illness, and the anomaly of writers who blossom into full power only in old age. Lynn has been publishing these pieces for the past three decades, and this new collection further establishes her as a renowned voice in memoir and the exploration of identity"--
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Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
245 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64009-159-7 (9781640091597)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
LYNN FREED has published seven novels, a collection of short fiction, and a collection of essays. Her work has appeared in Harper's Magazine, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic, among other publications. Her honors include the inaugural Katherine Anne Porter Award in fiction from the American Academy of Arts & Letters, two PEN/O. Henry awards, and a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship. Born in South Africa, she now lives in Northern California.
Content
The Romance of Elsewhere
Keeping Watch
Useful Zulu Phrases, 1986
Gloria Mundi
Multiple Choice
Letter from London
Caveat Viator
It's a Small, Unnatural World
The Beach of the Lost World
Honky, Napoleon, and the Empress Wu
Inheriting the Past
A Stranger in My House.
Viva Mandela!
Running the Smalls Through
Locked In
Happy Birthday to Me
Ignorance Chic
Letter from Texas
Doing No Harm: Some Thoughts on Reading and Writing in the Age of Umbrage
When Enough Is Enough: Age and the Creative Impulse
Acknowledgments
Keeping Watch
Useful Zulu Phrases, 1986
Gloria Mundi
Multiple Choice
Letter from London
Caveat Viator
It's a Small, Unnatural World
The Beach of the Lost World
Honky, Napoleon, and the Empress Wu
Inheriting the Past
A Stranger in My House.
Viva Mandela!
Running the Smalls Through
Locked In
Happy Birthday to Me
Ignorance Chic
Letter from Texas
Doing No Harm: Some Thoughts on Reading and Writing in the Age of Umbrage
When Enough Is Enough: Age and the Creative Impulse
Acknowledgments