Late work A literary autobiography of love, loss, and what I was reading
Book - 2022
"One of our most effusive authors, Southwest born (Phoenix, Arizona) Joan Frank's newest collection of essays explore her long career writing, reading, and publishing. Late Work focuses on reflecting on a long writing life and the realities of writing as an older author who knows she has more time behind her than she has ahead. The result is a collection of fifteen essays that explore the issues endemic to literary writers. While she approaches these issues from the perspective of someone who's been at the business for a long time, beginning and middle-stage writers will find a lot of advice in these essays as she reflects on lessons she's learned over the years and tackles questions she now faces as an older writer, suc...h as: What constitutes real risk for a Late Work writer--what may be left to truly fear? How might a seasoned writer cope with incipient doubt? What's the through-line for a late-career writer in her darkest hour? How might she come to terms with the "sum of [her oeuvre's] promise and fact?" The essays are poignant, funny, complex, and knowledgeable throughout. Frank is a consummate professional and promoter of her work and the press. This book will be an excellent addition to our creative/literary nonfiction list as well as our writing list"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- Essays
Autobiographies - Published
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico Press
2022.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xiv, 121 pages ; 22 cm
- ISBN
- 9780826364203
- What Would John Williams Do?
- The Late Work Bylaws
- Lifeness Itself: Divining the Details
- I Say It's Spinach
- Another Art
- Your Baby's Ugly
- The Lonely Voice in Its Bathrobe: A Life of Letters
- You've Made It
- Make It Go Away
- Naked Emperors
- Ready or Not
- What Are We Afraid Of?
- It Seemed Important at the Time: The New Doubt
- The Action Figures Collection
- Coda: Someone Is Reading.