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OverviewA deeply felt and humorous collection examining a year in the wake of extraordinary loss. In November 2010, on the morning after election day, Mirsky lost her three-year-old son, Lev. In the year that followed, she produced a profound and provocatively humorous body of work—tackling extreme loss as well as divorce, friendship, dating, sex, comedy, and art making, all while continuing her day job as a family liaison at the same children’s hospital where Lev died. Every November, the anniversary of Lev’s loss aligns with the churn of the election cycle. A decade later, we find Mirsky in the heart of a different crisis: supervising COVID vaccine distribution in the polarized political climate of Austin, Texas. In “An Addendum,” she turns again to themes of grief and healing, this time on a societal scale, as she reckons with the tenth anniversary of Lev’s passing. Through her un-extraordinary story of extraordinary loss, Mirsky offers proof that there is an afterward to grief. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michelle Suzanne MirskyPublisher: Northwestern University Press Imprint: Northwestern University Press Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780810147843ISBN 10: 081014784 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 15 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsHere, After * These Things Happened My Real Passion is Improv Comedy “It’s All Gonna Break…” A Cure for the Human Condition Where’s Tom Petty From? Solipsists Do It for the Folks Watching at Home Remains and Restraints All Exits Look the Same Poor Relations Statistically Significant No Mas Museum of Sorrows Hail Mary The Things I’ve Kept The Scarlet D The Vessel EpilogueReviewsHilarious and painfully real, this writing doesn’t just break the heart, it reveals it.""—Jenny Slate, author of Lifeform “Mirsky’s quick wit and self-deprecating sense of humor buoy even the heaviest moments in these essays. And this is also how life works: levity and gravity, humor and pain, grief and release, all bound up together. Within just a few paragraphs, I’d laughed, sucked in my breath from sadness, nodded knowingly, cringed, sighed, and laughed again. I expect to be carrying sentences and ideas from Here, Now with me for a good, long time.” —Maggie Smith, author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir ""The first time I read Michelle Mirsky’s writing she had me crying and laughing in the first five minutes. These essays are heartbreaking and heart-repairing. A wondrously moving collection.” —Chris Monks, author of The Ultimate Game Guide to Your Life "Hilarious and painfully real, this writing doesn’t just break the heart, it reveals it.""—Jenny Slate, author of Lifeform “Mirsky’s quick wit and self-deprecating sense of humor buoy even the heaviest moments in these essays. And this is also how life works: levity and gravity, humor and pain, grief and release, all bound up together. Within just a few paragraphs, I’d laughed, sucked in my breath from sadness, nodded knowingly, cringed, sighed, and laughed again. I expect to be carrying sentences and ideas from Here, Now with me for a good, long time.” —Maggie Smith, author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir ""The first time I read Michelle Mirsky’s writing she had me crying and laughing in the first five minutes. These essays are heartbreaking and heart-repairing. A wondrously moving collection.” —Chris Monks, author of The Ultimate Game Guide to Your Life" Author InformationMichelle Suzanne Mirsky is an essayist. Her column No Fear of Flying: Kamikaze Missions in Death, Sex and Comedy began appearing on McSweeney’s Internet Tendency in 2011, and the final installment, “Epilogue,” was selected by Cheryl Strayed for Best American Essays 2013. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband and son and their dog and cats. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |