Body Work
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Melissa Febos
AN INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLERMemoir meets craft master class in this “daring, honest, psychologically insightful” exploration of how we think and write about intimate experiences—“a must read for anybody shoving a pen across paper or staring into a screen or a past" (Mary Karr)In this bold and exhilarating mix of memoir and master class, Melissa Febos tackles the emotional, psychological, and physical work of writing intimately while offering an utterly fresh examination of the storyteller’s life and the questions which run through it. How might we go about capturing on the page the relationships that have formed us? How do we write about our bodies, their desires and traumas? What does it mean for an author’s way of writing, or living, to be dismissed as “navel-gazing”—or else hailed as “so brave, so raw”? And to whom, in the end, do our most intimate stories belong? Drawing on her own path from aspiring writer to acclaimed author and writing professor—via addiction and recovery, sex work and academia—Melissa Febos has created a captivating guide to the writing life, and a brilliantly unusual exploration of subjectivity, privacy, and the power of divulgence. Candid and inspiring, Body Work will empower readers and writers alike, offering ideas—and occasional notes of caution—to anyone who has ever hoped to see themselves in a story.
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Author
Melissa Febos
Pages
192
Publisher
Catapult
Published Date
2022-03-15
ISBN
1646220854 9781646220854
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"Ahhhh oh my gosh I LOOOOOOOVED this. I read it all in one sitting and I'm so hungry for more. I was anxious this would be a reckoning with the body alongside writing advice, which sounds painful to be honest, but it's so much more than that. it's a writer looking at her life and her talents and her body of work and graciously sharing what she's learned and enjoyed reading. She thinks deeply about her past work in a way that's inspiring to me. I haven't read Melissa Febos' work before (which is an oversight on my part, I own Abandon Me and have been meaning to read it for years.) I feel like this was an extremely cost-effective MFA class and like I'm not going to approach my own writing (or even reading) the same way having dug this deep. Love and recommend and know I'll be giving this as a gift to my writer friends in the future. According to Goodreads, I highlighted 274 different passages, which is doubly wild when you consider it's 196 pages long.<br/><br/>Thank you to NetGalley and to the publisher for the free copy in exchange for an honest review."