It Will Come to Me
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Published on Mar 10, 2009 | 288 Pages
Published on Mar 10, 2009 | 288 Pages
Ben Blau is the reluctant chair of the philosophy department of the Lola Dees Institute, surrounded by a bestiary of academic innocents and opportunists. His wife, Ruth—a writer whose early success never quite blossomed into a career—nurtures sometimes noisy and sometimes private rebellions against the conventions of academic life. Their lives have settled, if not always comfortably, into a dull ceremonial round of convocations, committee meetings, and pot-luck dinners. To Ruth it seems that nothing will ever change.
Except that this year a new couple has arrived on campus: an ethereal, celebrated young memoirist and her husband, an intellectual jack-of-all-trades and perpetual misfit. Something about these two throws the staid academic world of the Lola Dees Institute into comic chaos and revives Ruth’s hopes that she might become, once again, the writer she used to be.
Author
Emily Fox Gordon
Emily Fox Gordon is an award-winning essayist and the author of the novel It Will Come to Me and two memoirs, Mockingbird Years: A Life In and Out of Therapy and Are You Happy?: A Childhood Remembered. Her work has appeared in American Scholar, Time, Pushcart Prize Anthology XXIII and XXIX, The New York Times Book Review, Boulevard, and Salmagundi. She lives in Houston.
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