'A work of genius' Ben Fountain

'A bittersweet book, but also a sharp and profoundly wise one' Herald

'Searcy writes with an urgency that makes his essays matter. Where the shame comes in is not certain, but the wonder is that you begin a year having never heard of an author then, two weeks in, his words are lodged in your consciousness and you are telling everybody you know to read his book' Independent


Like dispatches from another world, the twenty-one essays in David Searcy's debut collection Shame and Wonder are unfamiliar, profound and haunting.

In his late sixties, the Texan author David Searcy became drawn to non-fiction, writing 'straight-up', on note pad and manual typewriter, a series of disparate thoughts and interests. These unframed apprehensions, as he called them - of forgotten baseball fields, childhood dreams of space travel, the bedtime stories he'd invent for his young children - evolved into a sequence of extraordinary essays probing the pivots and pathways of his life, and puzzling out what they might mean.

Expansive in scope, but deeply personal in their perspective, the pieces in Shame and Wonder forge beautiful connections that make the everyday seem almost extraterrestrial, creating intricate and glittering constellations of words and ideas. Radiant and strange and suffused with longing, this collection is a work of true grace, wisdom and joy.



Vorwort
An extraordinary debut essay collection from a singular new voice in American literature

Autorentext

David Searcy lives in Dallas, Texas. His writing has appeared in The Paris Review, Esquire, Granta and in The Best American Essays, among other publications.



Zusammenfassung
'A work of genius' Ben Fountain'A bittersweet book, but also a sharp and profoundly wise one' Herald'Searcy writes with an urgency that makes his essays matter. Where the shame comes in is not certain, but the wonder is that you begin a year having never heard of an author then, two weeks in, his words are lodged in your consciousness and you are telling everybody you know to read his book' IndependentLike dispatches from another world, the twenty-one essays in David Searcy s debut collection Shame and Wonder are unfamiliar, profound and haunting.In his late sixties, the Texan author David Searcy became drawn to non-fiction, writing straight-up , on note pad and manual typewriter, a series of disparate thoughts and interests. These unframed apprehensions, as he called them of forgotten baseball fields, childhood dreams of space travel, the bedtime stories he d invent for his young children evolved into a sequence of extraordinary essays probing the pivots and pathways of his life, and puzzling out what they might mean. Expansive in scope, but deeply personal in their perspective, the pieces in Shame and Wonder forge beautiful connections that make the everyday seem almost extraterrestrial, creating intricate and glittering constellations of words and ideas. Radiant and strange and suffused with longing, this collection is a work of true grace, wisdom and joy.

Inhalt
    Titel
    Shame and Wonder
    EAN
    9781473535749
    ISBN
    978-1-4735-3574-9
    Format
    E-Book (epub)
    Herausgeber
    Veröffentlichung
    14.01.2016
    Digitaler Kopierschutz
    Adobe-DRM
    Dateigrösse
    3.57 MB
    Anzahl Seiten
    240
    Jahr
    2016
    Untertitel
    Englisch