Guesswork
By Martha Cooley
By Martha Cooley
By Martha Cooley
By Martha Cooley
Category: Travel: Europe | Biography & Memoir
Category: Travel: Europe | Biography & Memoir
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$16.95
Apr 25, 2017 | ISBN 9781936787463
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Apr 25, 2017 | ISBN 9781936787470
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Praise
Praise for Guesswork
“[A] splendid and subtle memoir in essays”” —The New York Times Book Review
“As delightful and multi–faceted as the tiny medieval Italian village Cooley spent a year in, Guesswork grapples with weighty ideas of mortality and creativity, as well as personal and cultural legacies. Cooley deftly captures the local characters, both human and animal, as well as the cultural and linguistic state of inbetweenness she and her Italian husband exist in. A surprising, beautiful, and moving memoir in essays.” —Rob Spillman
“Beauty and Sadness, the title of Kawabata’s novel, could equally fit Martha Cooley’s deeply felt, lyrically precise memoir. Such exquisite descriptions and pointed observations pour forth from this writer, gifted with enviable cultivation and sensibility.” —Phillip Lopate
“In her new memoir, Guesswork, Martha Cooley explores the issues of loss and grief. With eloquence and tenderness, using as lenses Italy, the deaths of friends, and the nature of love and responsibility toward aging parents, she has written a lovely, thoughtful book, full of wisdom and caritas.” —Roxana Robinson
“Martha Cooley has a natural instinct for the introspective essay. She creates a subtle pulse of memory and reflection, combining a lyric warmth of engagement with a classicist’s restraint of presentation. The people come alive, and the place—Italy—is vivid in the moment even as it is held fast in the long lens of time.” —Sven Birkerts, Author of Changing the Subject: Art and Attention in the Internet Age
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