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An accidental autobiographyAn accidental autobiography

An accidental autobiography1996

Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

About this book

When asked to describe this book, Harrison responds, "An autobiography in which I am not the main character." In her unconventional though never arbitrary approach, she writes about memory, and since memories tend to attach themselves to "things," she writes about collecting and acquiring them in a marvelous chapter entitled "Loot and Lists and Lust (and Things)." And since memories also attach themselves to people, in "Men and God(s)" she talks about men - those in her life and those she's wished were. She remembers the rooms of her childhood and adolescence in "Rooms: Signs and Symbols," and since memories are also housed in our flesh, she has written "Food, Flesh, and Fashion" and "Scars and Distinguishing Marks." Her own brand of experience with the women's movement is dissected in "Home Economics," and human frailty and illness in "Breathing Lessons."

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First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL2962604W

Subjects

Authors, AmericanAmerican AuthorsBiographyAmerican Women authorsWomen authorsWomen, united states, biographyÉcrivains américainsBiographies

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