The Collected Memoirs Volume One
ByPublisher Description
: Faced with a rare opportunity to experiment with true solitude, Doris Grumbach decided to live in her coastal Maine home without speaking to anyone for fifty days. A New York Times Notable Book, the result is a "quiet, elegantly written" recollection about what it means to write, to be alone, and to come to terms with mortality (
).
: As her eightieth birthday approaches, Doris Grumbach uses the event as an opportunity both to look backward and to grow. She weaves a delightful tapestry of "surprising and meaningful observations," allowing readers a glimpse into her life and the characters that have peopled her nearly eight decades on Earth (
).
: This New York Times Notable Book follows a year in Doris Grumbach's life, beginning with the release of her memoir
, and revealing that she possesses as keen an eye in her seventies as she did when she wrote
thirty years earlier. In this "clear, honest picture of her own old age," Grumbach details each passing month with their trials and triumphs (
).
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About Doris Grumbach
Doris Grumbach, author of many novels and memoirs including
,
,
, and
, has been literary editor of the
, a nonfiction columnist for the
, a book reviewer for National Public Radio, and a bookseller in Washington, DC, and Maine. She lives in Philadelphia.
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