I Hate to Leave This Beautiful Place - Howard Norman - Books - Mariner Books - 9780544317161 - May 6, 2014
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?The events of a single episode of Howard Norman?s superb memoir are both on the edge of chaos and gathered superbly into coherent meaning . . . A wise, riskily written, beautiful book.? ? Michael Ondaatje

Howard Norman?s spellbinding memoir begins with a portrait, both harrowing and hilarious, of a Midwest boyhood summer working in a bookmobile, in the shadow of a grifter father and under the erotic tutelage of his brother?s girlfriend. His life story continues in places as far-flung as the Arctic, where he spends part of a decade as a translator of Inuit tales?including the story of a soapstone carver turned into a goose whose migration-time lament is ?I hate to leave this beautiful place??and in his beloved Point Reyes, California, as a student of birds. Years later, in Washington, D. C., an act of deeply felt violence occurs in the form of a murder-suicide when Norman and his wife loan their home to a poet and her young son. In Norman?s hands, life?s arresting strangeness is made into a profound, creative, and redemptive story.

?Uses the tight focus of geography to describe five unsettling periods of his life, each separated by time and subtle shifts in his narrative voice . . . The originality of his telling here is as surprising as ever.? ? Washington Post

?These stories almost seem like tall tales themselves, but Norman renders them with a journalistic attention to detail. Amidst these bizarre experiences, he finds solace through the places he?s lived and their quirky inhabitants, human and avian.? ? The New Yorker

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Released May 6, 2014
ISBN13 9780544317161
Publishers Mariner Books
Pages 208
Dimensions 136 × 201 × 14 mm   ·   163 g
Language English  

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