I Like __ A Lot
I Like Sarah Manguso A Lot.
I don’t have anything amazing to say about Sarah Manguso except that her book, The Two Kinds of Decay, was so awesome I feel like it became a part of my body. I wrote this thing for The Rumpus that goes more into that book, but for now I want to give you one quote from a Bookslut interview with her:
In a magazine feature I read years ago, a mathematician was quoted as saying “I am a machine that turns coffee into equations.” And at the time I thought, “Oh, I’m a machine that turns coffee into poems.” I live a regimented life. I work in a little box, a little room at the back of the apartment, and eat lunch at the same time every day. I’m a simple machine.
I guess I just love the memoirist/poet hybrid. Nick Flynn and Michael Ondaatje are two more that come to mind. Anyone know of other poets who venture into memoir?
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I love Mark Doty’s memoirs, particularly Heaven’s Coast, and Donald Hall’s The Best Day The Worst Day, though both are incredibly depressing. Philip Levine’s The Bread of Time is great, though it’s not a memoir, per se. Still good.
I love Mark Doty’s memoirs, particularly Heaven’s Coast, and Donald Hall’s The Best Day The Worst Day, though both are incredibly depressing. Philip Levine’s The Bread of Time is great, though it’s not a memoir, per se. Still good.
Good essay, Catherine.
Good essay, Catherine.
If you liked Two Kinds of Decay, you should also check out Alphonse Daudet’s ‘In the Land of Pain,’ which I would guess Manguso read at some point during/after her illness. It has the same kind of sad beauty.
If you liked Two Kinds of Decay, you should also check out Alphonse Daudet’s ‘In the Land of Pain,’ which I would guess Manguso read at some point during/after her illness. It has the same kind of sad beauty.
Thanks for the recommendations. Going to the Strand with these in mind.
Thanks for the recommendations. Going to the Strand with these in mind.
Jennifer Moxley’s Middle Room. Another that comes to mind is Baron Wormser’s The Road Washes Out in Spring.
Jennifer Moxley’s Middle Room. Another that comes to mind is Baron Wormser’s The Road Washes Out in Spring.
i too like sarah manguso a lot.
siste viator was amazing.
anybody who likes shit that is good should read it.
i too like sarah manguso a lot.
siste viator was amazing.
anybody who likes shit that is good should read it.
Marge Piercy, Maureen Seaton, Therese Svoboda.
Isn’t Gabe Gudding’s Rhode Island Notebook a kind of memoir?
Also, Fernando Pessoa’s Book of Disquietude is, all told, effed up memoir to the max.
Marge Piercy, Maureen Seaton, Therese Svoboda.
Isn’t Gabe Gudding’s Rhode Island Notebook a kind of memoir?
Also, Fernando Pessoa’s Book of Disquietude is, all told, effed up memoir to the max.
I don’t know anything about poets, but I love Sarah Manguso, too. I met her and saw her read at an 826 benefit thing a few years ago and then bought Siste Viator and I think I have read those poems so many times I practically have the whole book memorized. So, so good.
I don’t know anything about poets, but I love Sarah Manguso, too. I met her and saw her read at an 826 benefit thing a few years ago and then bought Siste Viator and I think I have read those poems so many times I practically have the whole book memorized. So, so good.
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uh charles bukowski i would consider as a memoirist/poet even if what he wrote isn’t classified as memoir.
memoir
memoir
memoir
it’s a fun word to say.
uh charles bukowski i would consider as a memoirist/poet even if what he wrote isn’t classified as memoir.
memoir
memoir
memoir
it’s a fun word to say.
Keep an eye out for Alex Lemon’s memoir, which will be coming out at the end of the year.
Maggie Nelson is also a memoirist/poet.
Keep an eye out for Alex Lemon’s memoir, which will be coming out at the end of the year.
Maggie Nelson is also a memoirist/poet.
john d’agata has a couple memoir type pieces in halls of fame, love him
john d’agata has a couple memoir type pieces in halls of fame, love him
Thanks for this Catherine, you’ve peaked my interest and I’m now going to check out her books.
Thanks for this Catherine, you’ve peaked my interest and I’m now going to check out her books.
Cutty, One Rock by August Kleinzahler
Recommended to me but haven’t read it.
guy who recommended it has read everything.
Cutty, One Rock by August Kleinzahler
Recommended to me but haven’t read it.
guy who recommended it has read everything.