A Wolf at the Table: A Memoir of My Father

Author:   Augusten Burroughs ,  Patti Smith ,  Sea Wolf ,  Ingrid Michaelson
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
ISBN:  

9780312428273


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   31 March 2009
Format:   Paperback
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A Wolf at the Table: A Memoir of My Father


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Nominated for the 2009 Audiobook of the Year ""As a little boy, I had a dream that my father had taken me to the woods where there was a dead body. He buried it and told me I must never tell. It was the only thing we'd ever done together as father and son, and I promised not to tell. But unlike most dreams, the memory of this one never left me. And sometimes...I wasn't altogether sure about one thing: was it just a dream?"" When Augusten Burroughs was small, his father was a shadowy presence in his life: a form on the stairs, a cough from the basement, a silent figure smoking a cigarette in the dark. As Augusten grew older, something sinister within his father began to unfurl. Something dark and secretive that could not be named. Betrayal after shocking betrayal ensued, and Augusten's childhood was over. The kind of father he wanted didn't exist for him. This father was distant, aloof, uninterested... And then the ""games"" began. With A Wolf at the Table, Augusten Burroughs makes a quantum leap into untapped emotional terrain: the radical pendulum swing between love and hate, the unspeakably terrifying relationship between father and son. Told with scorching honesty and penetrating insight, it is a story for anyone who has ever longed for unconditional love from a parent. Though harrowing and brutal, A Wolf at the Table will ultimately leave you buoyed with the profound joy of simply being alive. It's a memoir of stunning psychological cruelty and the redemptive power of hope.

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Author:   Augusten Burroughs ,  Patti Smith ,  Sea Wolf ,  Ingrid Michaelson
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   St Martin's Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9780312428273


ISBN 10:   0312428278
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   31 March 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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<p> Intense, sincere, and passionate, Burroughs offers a deeply felt, intimate portrait of the most disastrous period in his life. He holds nothing back, and in fully giving voice to his emotions, he makes each moment immediate for the listener. - AudioFile <p> <p> In audiobook form, Burroughs's memoir is an unforgettable experience that will resonate with many. - Library Journal, Starred Review<p> .. .There are books that were born for bells and whistles, and Augusten Burrough's Wolf at the Table is one. This fifth memoir of abuse and excess is read, bleated, rumbled and, at times, tearfully shouted by the author himself. The audio book includes sound effects and occasional instrumental music, and it breaks new ground by presenting four songs written expressly for the productions. There is one each from Patti Smith, Ingrid Michaelson, Sea Wolf and Tegan Quin. - Washington Post <p> <p> I felt that because this book is different than anything I have written before, it deser


A serious departure . . . a moving depiction of fear and powerlessness from a child's point of view . . . compelling. --Deirdre Donahue, USA Today <p> Shocking and terrifyingly thrilling, hooks the reader immediately. -- The Washington Post <p> An infinitely darker work than the author's previous takes on family dysfunction. Before his mother sent him to live with the loony shrink he immortalized in Running With Scissors, Burroughs was a kid at the mercy of a father he believes was a sociopath. . . . Burrough's famous humor is mostly absent from this account, yet Wolf is not a grim book. How did he survive? . . . Writing--luckily for him and us--helped save him. -- People, A four-star People Pick<p> With his new book, Burroughs breaks our hearts. Big time . . . A Wolf at the Table skillfully reminds us that the past never goes away. It's in our blood. -- Rocky Mountain News (A)<p> Whether your childhood was a fairy tale or a horror story, you'll be engrossed. . . . Even fans of previous work will be shocked by this story, the first chapter of a remarkable life. -- Parade<br> <br> A searing, emotional portrait of a son who wants nothing more than the love his father will not grant him, Burroughs's latest memoir is indeed powerful. -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review<p> As the pre-eminent writer of family dysfunction, Burroughs makes a convincing new case for the common heartbreak of distance between fathers and sons. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch


Author Information

Augusten Burroughs is the New York Times bestselling author of Possible Side Effects, Magical Thinking, Dry, Running with Scissors, and Sellevision. His work has been published in more than twenty-five countries. He lives in New York City and Amherst, Massachusetts.

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