“Personal writing” is often a misnomer for the first-person, nonfiction work it describes. It purports to grant us access to that most tantalizing spot, the inside of someone else’s head, and it rarely does. Memoirists and essayists just have too many other loyalties: to their dignity, say, or to… More »
A Messy, Exuberant Keeper of Both House and Head
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