How to Write an Autobiographical Novel: Essays

Author:   Alexander Chee ,  Daniel K Isaac
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
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Publication Date:   04 December 2018
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Author:   Alexander Chee ,  Daniel K Isaac
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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9781982597030


ISBN 10:   1982597038
Publication Date:   04 December 2018
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A searing examination of the costs of writing. -- Vox Alexander Chee explores the realm of the real with extraordinarily beautiful essays. Being real here is an ambition, a haunting, an impossibility, and an illusion. What passes for real, his essays suggest, becomes real, just as life becomes art, and art, pursued this fully, becomes a life. -- Eula Biss, author of On Immunity Alexander Chee is one of our most important writers and we should listen to every damn thing he has to say. -- Jami Attenberg, author of All Grown Up Chee's marvel of a collection opens with the sting of clarity...The sixteen essays that knit together his profound and resonant collection are a nimble study in radical self-invention...The revelations that follow crackle with the same glowing, essential truths. -- Wired Chee's writing has a mesmerizing quality; his sentences are rife with profound truths without lapsing into the didactic. -- NPR His essays are an invitation not to review the rules of writing but to trace a unique pathway into knowledge and being in and through writing. -- Los Angeles Review of Books An absolute gift of a book for writers everywhere. Every single essay is a pearl. -- Chicago Review of Books Every essay, no matter the subject, exhibits warmth, rigor, tact...The mask conceals and it reveals; writing transfigures and it uncovers. That's the gift that writing has given Chee, and it's the gift that his wonderful new collection gives its readers. -- Boston Globe Chee remains introspective and self-reflective without arrogance...Chee is able to write about himself and, by extension, about all of us. -- Esquire He beckons readers to experience his private moments with such clarity and honesty that we're immediately brought into his consciousness. At the same time, he asks us to contemplate the largest questions about identity, sexuality, family, art and war. -- Washington Post Chee's insights about writing, love, and activism are hard won, honest, and incredibly wise. -- Guardian (London) Chee has written a moving and personal tribute to impermanence, a wise and transgressive meditation on a life lived both because of and in spite of America, a place where, he writes, you are allowed to speak the truth as long as nothing changes. -- New York Times Book Review Meditates on how art shapes who we are, unpacking its author's own coming-of-age as a gay Korean man to craft persuasive, engrossing arguments. -- Entertainment Weekly A knowing and luminous self-portrait. -- O, The Oprah Magazine


A searing examination of the costs of writing. -- Vox Alexander Chee is one of our most important writers and we should listen to every damn thing he has to say. -- Jami Attenberg, author of All Grown Up Alexander Chee explores the realm of the real with extraordinarily beautiful essays. Being real here is an ambition, a haunting, an impossibility, and an illusion. What passes for real, his essays suggest, becomes real, just as life becomes art, and art, pursued this fully, becomes a life. -- Eula Biss, author of On Immunity Chee's writing has a mesmerizing quality; his sentences are rife with profound truths without lapsing into the didactic. -- NPR An absolute gift of a book for writers everywhere. Every single essay is a pearl. -- Chicago Review of Books Chee remains introspective and self-reflective without arrogance...Chee is able to write about himself and, by extension, about all of us. -- Esquire Chee's insights about writing, love, and activism are hard won, honest, and incredibly wise. -- Guardian (London) Meditates on how art shapes who we are, unpacking its author's own coming-of-age as a gay Korean man to craft persuasive, engrossing arguments. -- Entertainment Weekly Chee's marvel of a collection opens with the sting of clarity...The sixteen essays that knit together his profound and resonant collection are a nimble study in radical self-invention...The revelations that follow crackle with the same glowing, essential truths. -- Wired His essays are an invitation not to review the rules of writing but to trace a unique pathway into knowledge and being in and through writing. -- Los Angeles Review of Books Every essay, no matter the subject, exhibits warmth, rigor, tact...The mask conceals and it reveals; writing transfigures and it uncovers. That's the gift that writing has given Chee, and it's the gift that his wonderful new collection gives its readers. -- Boston Globe He beckons readers to experience his private moments with such clarity and honesty that we're immediately brought into his consciousness. At the same time, he asks us to contemplate the largest questions about identity, sexuality, family, art and war. -- Washington Post Chee has written a moving and personal tribute to impermanence, a wise and transgressive meditation on a life lived both because of and in spite of America, a place where, he writes, you are allowed to speak the truth as long as nothing changes. -- New York Times Book Review A knowing and luminous self-portrait. -- O, The Oprah Magazine


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Alexander Chee is the bestselling author of the novels The Queen of the Night and Edinburgh. He is a contributing editor at the New Republic, an editor-at-large at the Virginia Quarterly Review, and a critic-at-large at the Los Angeles Times. His work has appeared in The Best American Essays 2016, the New York Times Magazine, Slate, Guernica, and Tin House, among others. He is an associate professor of English at Dartmouth College.

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