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9780316393904
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Publisher
Little Brown & Company
ISBN-10
0316393908
ISBN-13
9780316393904
eBay Product ID (ePID)
234932345

Product Key Features

Book Title
Futilitarians : Our Year of Thinking, Drinking, Grieving, and Reading
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Movements / Existentialism, Personal Memoirs, General, Books & Reading
Publication Year
2017
Genre
Literary Criticism, Philosophy, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Anne Gisleson
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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Trade
LCCN
2017-932689
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Praise for The Futilitarians: "This is a shattering and very important book-and will, if there is justice (and there must be justice), be considered one of the best books of this year. There is an ocean of hurt here, but Gisleson manages to sail through it and show us everything that's beautiful about this sea of pain. If you love existential literature, or New Orleans, or your family, or are curious about the meaning of life, then you will find The Futilitarians to be an essential book."-- Dave Eggers , New York Times bestselling author of The Circle and What is the What, " Truly great writing . . . Never does Gislesondip a toe into the clichéd or the saccharine. Employing a Dave Eggers-esque eyefor specificity and the absurd, she conjures the strange beauty of her world .. . An affecting memoir."-- Keziah Weir , ELLE
Dewey Decimal
976.3/35064 B
Synopsis
A memoir of friendship and literature chronicling a search for meaning and comfort in great books, and a beautiful path out of grief. Anne Gisleson had lost her twin sisters, had been forced to flee her home during Hurricane Katrina, and had witnessed cancer take her beloved father. Before she met her husband, Brad, he had suffered his own trauma, losing his partner and the mother of his son to cancer in her young thirties. "How do we keep moving forward," Anne asks, "amid all this loss and threat?" The answer: "We do it together." Anne and Brad, in the midst of forging their happiness, found that their friends had been suffering their own losses and crises as well: loved ones gone, rocky marriages, tricky child-rearing, jobs lost or gained, financial insecurities or unexpected windfalls. Together these resilient New Orleanians formed what they called the Existential Crisis Reading Group , which they jokingly dubbed "The Futilitarians." From Epicurus to Tolstoy, from Cheever to Amis to Lispector, each month they read and talked about identity, parenting, love, mortality, and life in post-Katrina New Orleans, In the year after her father's death, these living-room gatherings provided a sustenance Anne craved, fortifying her and helping her blaze a trail out of her well-worn grief. More than that, this fellowship allowed her finally to commune with her sisters on the page, and to tell the story of her family that had remained long untold. Written with wisdom, soul, and a playful sense of humor, The Futilitarians is a guide to living curiously and fully, and a testament to the way that even from the toughest soil of sorrow, beauty and wonder can bloom., A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2017 Recommended Summer Reading - - Louise Erdrich, New York Times A memoir of friendship and literature chronicling a search for meaning and comfort in great books, and a beautiful path out of grief Anne Gisleson had lost her twin sisters, had been forced to flee her home during Hurricane Katrina, and had witnessed cancer take her beloved father. Before she met her husband, Brad, he had suffered his own trauma, losing his partner and the mother of his son to cancer in her young thirties. "How do we keep moving forward," Anne asks, "amid all this loss and threat?" The answer: "We do it together." Anne and Brad, in the midst of forging their happiness, found that their friends had been suffering their own losses and crises as well: loved ones gone, rocky marriages, tricky child-rearing, jobs lost or gained, financial insecurities or unexpected windfalls. Together these resilient New Orleanians formed what they called the Existential Crisis Reading Group, which they jokingly dubbed "The Futilitarians." From Epicurus to Tolstoy, from Cheever to Amis to Lispector, each month they read and talked about identity, parenting, love, mortality, and life in post-Katrina New Orleans, In the year after her father's death, these living-room gatherings provided a sustenance Anne craved, fortifying her and helping her blaze a trail out of her well-worn grief. More than that, this fellowship allowed her finally to commune with her sisters on the page, and to tell the story of her family that had remained long untold. Written with wisdom, soul, and a playful sense of humor, The Futilitarians is a guide to living curiously and fully, and a testament to the way that even from the toughest soil of sorrow, beauty and wonder can bloom.
LC Classification Number
CT275.G463A3 2017

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