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Planet Claire: Suite for Cello and Sad-Eyed Lovers, 


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Название:  Planet Claire: Suite for Cello and Sad-Eyed Lovers
ISBN: 9781617759079
Классификация:
ISBN-10: 1617759074
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Вес: 0.44 кг.
Дата издания: 05.01.2021
Язык: English
Размер: 216 x 140 x 18
Рейтинг:
Поставляется из: США
Описание:

Jeff Porter has given us an incredibly warm, rich, vivid memoir, a love letter to his deceased wife and an autobiography of love attained and lost. When a person dies a world passes away, yet Porter has created a cabinet of wonders out of a thousand bits of the world that vanished when his wife died. The sentences are sharp and surprising, perfectly formed, by turns painful, funny, haunting, and inevitably right.
--Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone

Jeff Porter indelibly conjures his lost, beloved Claire in a spiral galaxy of memory, while offering the story of a delicious marriage in prose that is elegiac but also gorgeous, funny, and endearingly modest.
--Honor Moore, author of The Bishops Daughter

The pleasure is in the circling intelligence of the memoirist, each gyre bringing us closer to this very specific, endearing individuals life experience and his love for Claire. Paradoxical as it sounds, this book about death and grief is charming, humorous, poignant, and vital.
--Phillip Lopate, author of To Show and to Tell

Planet Claire left me awestruck. I dont know how he did it, but on every page of this incredible book, Jeff Porter manages to convey devastating sadness while also being delightful company. His grief does double duty as an almost otherworldly sort of introspection, pulling the reader into a continuum in which time, space, love, loss, art, and nature constantly play off one another until they become one another. This is not just the best grief memoir Ive read in years, its one the best memoirs, period.
--Meghan Daum, author of The Problem with Everything

Planet Claire is the story of the untimely death of the authors wife and a candid account of the following year of madness and grief. With Claires death, Jeff Porter tries to imagine life without her but struggles with the bewilderment that follows. There was no gradual transition, no chance to say goodbye or resolve unfinished business. The grief is crushing, her death the psychological equivalent of Pearl Harbor.

As Jeffs life unravels, he analyzes his sadness with growing interest. He talks to Claire as if to evoke a presence, to mark a space for memory. He reports on his daily walks and shares observations of lifes sadness, while reminiscing about various moments in their life together. Like Orpheus, the author searches for a lost love, and what he finds is not the dog of doom but flashes of an intimate symmetry that brighten the darkest places of sorrow.

Planet Claire takes readers on a journey of sorrow that recalls memorable works by C.S. Lewis (A Grief Observed), Joan Didion (The Year of Magical Thinking), and Julian Barnes (Levels of Life). Planet Claire, however, is also playful, quirky, and self-ironic in a way that challenges the genres traditional solemnity. Like Max Porters novel Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, this is an unpredictably funny account of heartbreak, as if to say theres something about the magnitude of loss that troubles even earnestness.



Planet Claire: Suite for Cello and Sad-Eyed Lovers

Название: Planet Claire: Suite for Cello and Sad-Eyed Lovers
ISBN: 1617758469 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781617758461
Издательство: Неизвестно
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Цена: 1053.00 р.
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Описание:

"Jeff Porter has given us an incredibly warm, rich, vivid memoir, a love letter to his deceased wife and an autobiography of love attained and lost. When a person dies a world passes away, yet Porter has created a cabinet of wonders out of a thousand bits of the world that vanished when his wife died. The sentences are sharp and surprising, perfectly formed, by turns painful, funny, haunting, and inevitably right."
--Richard Preston, author of The Hot Zone

"Jeff Porter indelibly conjures his lost, beloved Claire in a 'spiral galaxy' of memory, while offering the story of a delicious marriage in prose that is elegiac but also gorgeous, funny, and endearingly modest."
--Honor Moore, author of The Bishop's Daughter

"The pleasure is in the circling intelligence of the memoirist, each gyre bringing us closer to this very specific, endearing individual's life experience and his love for Claire. Paradoxical as it sounds, this book about death and grief is charming, humorous, poignant, and vital."
--Phillip Lopate, author of To Show and to Tell

"Planet Claire left me awestruck. I don't know how he did it, but on every page of this incredible book, Jeff Porter manages to convey devastating sadness while also being delightful company. His grief does double duty as an almost otherworldly sort of introspection, pulling the reader into a continuum in which time, space, love, loss, art, and nature constantly play off one another until they become one another. This is not just the best grief memoir I've read in years, it's one the best memoirs, period."
--Meghan Daum, author of The Problem with Everything

Planet Claire is the story of the untimely death of the author's wife and a candid account of the following year of madness and grief. With Claire's death, Jeff Porter tries to imagine life without her but struggles with the bewilderment that follows. There was no gradual transition, no chance to say goodbye or resolve unfinished business. The grief is crushing, her death the psychological equivalent of Pearl Harbor.

As Jeff's life unravels, he analyzes his sadness with growing interest. He talks to Claire as if to evoke a presence, to mark a space for memory. He reports on his daily walks and shares observations of life's sadness, while reminiscing about various moments in their life together. Like Orpheus, the author searches for a lost love, and what he finds is not the dog of doom but flashes of an intimate symmetry that brighten the darkest places of sorrow.

Planet Claire takes readers on a journey of sorrow that recalls memorable works by C.S. Lewis (A Grief Observed), Joan Didion (The Year of Magical Thinking), and Julian Barnes (Levels of Life). Planet Claire, however, is also playful, quirky, and self-ironic in a way that challenges the genre's traditional solemnity. Like Max Porter's novel Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, this is an unpredictably funny account of heartbreak, as if to say there's something about the magnitude of loss that troubles even earnestness.


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