The Destiny Thief
Essays on Writing, Writers, and Life
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, [2018]
Format: Book
Edition: First edition.
Description: 205 pages ; 22 cm
"It turns out that Russo the nonfiction writer is a lot like Russo the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist. He is affably disagreeable, wry, idiosyncratic, vulnerably bighearted, a craftsman of lubricated sentences."--Jay Fielden, New York Times Book Review
A master of the novel, short story, and memoir, the best-selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Everybody's Fool now gives us his very first collection of personal essays, ranging throughout writing and reading and living.
In these nine essays, Richard Russo provides insight into his life as a writer, teacher, friend, and reader. From a commencement speech he gave at Colby College, to the story of how an oddly placed toilet made him reevaluate the purpose of humor in art and life, to a comprehensive analysis of Mark Twain's value, to his harrowing journey accompanying a dear friend as she pursued gender-reassignment surgery, The Destiny Thief reflects the broad interests and experiences of one of America's most beloved authors. Warm, funny, wise, and poignant, the essays included here traverse Russo's writing life, expanding our understanding of who he is and how his singular, incredibly generous mind works. An utter joy to read, they give deep insight into the creative process from the prospective of one of our greatest writers.
A master of the novel, short story, and memoir, the best-selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Everybody's Fool now gives us his very first collection of personal essays, ranging throughout writing and reading and living.
In these nine essays, Richard Russo provides insight into his life as a writer, teacher, friend, and reader. From a commencement speech he gave at Colby College, to the story of how an oddly placed toilet made him reevaluate the purpose of humor in art and life, to a comprehensive analysis of Mark Twain's value, to his harrowing journey accompanying a dear friend as she pursued gender-reassignment surgery, The Destiny Thief reflects the broad interests and experiences of one of America's most beloved authors. Warm, funny, wise, and poignant, the essays included here traverse Russo's writing life, expanding our understanding of who he is and how his singular, incredibly generous mind works. An utter joy to read, they give deep insight into the creative process from the prospective of one of our greatest writers.
Other Authors:
Russo, Richard, 1949- Essays. Selections.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Gravestone and the commode.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Getting good.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Address to the 2004 graduates of Colby College.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Pickwick papers.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Imagining Jenny.
Russo, Richard, 1949- What frogs think.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Mark Twain's nonfiction.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Boss in Bulgaria.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Essays. Selections.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Gravestone and the commode.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Getting good.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Address to the 2004 graduates of Colby College.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Pickwick papers.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Imagining Jenny.
Russo, Richard, 1949- What frogs think.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Mark Twain's nonfiction.
Russo, Richard, 1949- Boss in Bulgaria.
Contents:
The destiny thief -- The gravestone and the commode (The Sewanee review, summer 2017) -- Getting good (The Sewanee review, fall 2017) -- Address to the 2004 graduates of Colby College -- The pickwick papers (introduction to Modern Library Classics edition, 2003) -- Imagining Jenny (afterword to Jennifer Boylan's She's not there: a life in two genders, 2003) -- What frogs think: a defense of omniscience -- Mark Twain's nonfiction (introduction to volume 2, Everyman's Library edition, 2016) -- The boss in Bulgaria.
ISBN:
9781524733513 (hardcover)
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