Driving with Dvorák : essays on memory and identity
by
 
Jackson, Fleda Brown, 1944-

Title
Driving with Dvorák : essays on memory and identity

Author
Jackson, Fleda Brown, 1944-

ISBN
9780803224766

Personal Author
Jackson, Fleda Brown, 1944-

Publication Information
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c2010.

Physical Description
268, [1] p. ; 23 cm.

Series
American lives
 
American lives.

Contents
Changing my name -- I am sick of school -- Anatomy of a seizure -- Driving with Dvořák -- Walls six feet thick -- Summer house -- Relativity for dummies -- To tell a story -- Hiking with Amy -- New car -- War of the roses -- Returning the cats -- Showgirls -- Private bath -- Where you are -- Soft conversations

Abstract
"Driving with Dvorcik is an unconventional memoir. A series of lyrical essays about life in a maddeningly complex family during the even more maddeningly complex fifties and sixties, it adds up to one woman's story while simultaneously reflecting the story of her times." "A strange and erratic father, a resigned and helpless mother, a mentally disabled brother, a sister with a brain tumor: folded into Brown's reflections are the intimacies and ambivalences of family and marriage, girlhood and adolescence, identity and self-knowledge. Whether reflecting on the automobile industry or a wrenching parting from beloved pets or the process of aging, Brown's telling rings with great humor, profound perception, and a lyricism that makes even the most commonplace moment uncommonly good reading."--BOOK JACKET.

Personal Subject
Jackson, Fleda Brown, 1944-.

Subject Term
Poets, American -- 21st century -- Biography.


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IIEMSAGeneral Books33168025561024811.6 J12D 20101