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Memoirs of a Parent's Death
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How do we live with our parents after their death? how do we tell their story when they are gone? these questions are the subject of this book. Melding the details of the author's own experience with the familial biographies of well-known contemporary writers, Miller recreates a common experience - the loss of a father or a mother -and exposes the often tortuous paths of mourning and attachment that we follow in the wake of loss. In the process, she offers pieces of personal history, revealing the mixed emotions provoked by her mother's sudden death from cancer and her father's painful struggle with Parkinson's disease. Memoirs about the loss of parent show how enmeshed in the family plot we have been and the price of our complicity in its stories. The death of parents forces to rethink our lives, to reread ourselves. We read for what we need to find. Sometimes, we also find what we didn't know we needed. Shifting back and forth between literature and life, the author engages with other writers but also speaks to readers for whom these stories of loss will be poignantly familiar. What emerges is an innovative form of life-writing - the autobiography of a New York Jewish daughter, a childless woman, a literary critic - created in complex counterpoint both to contemporary memoirs and to our culture's scenarios of high-tech dying. This book works through the passionate ambivalence of generational bonds and build to its final chapter, an intimate portrait of Miller's father, a lawyer facing the end of his life and career. Reading the fragmentary pages of her father's diaries, Miller records the crisis of middle-class family and charts the steady decline of a man's body and mind.

Author Biography:

Nancy K. Miller is Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the City University of New York. She is author of Getting Personal and Subject to Change.
Release date Australia
January 22nd, 2000
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
9 b&w photos, 4 figures
Pages
208
Dimensions
152x203x15
ISBN-13
9780253213792
Product ID
5859658

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