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OverviewIn a breathtaking blend of lyrical memoir, photographs, and textual artifacts, Mother of Stories examines the complex legacy of a mother who was a gifted teacher, a passionate reader, and a pathological liar. While Alice Dailey was immersed in an academic study of death in Shakespeare's history plays, her mother died from toxic exposure to mold. Composed in a fugue of grief, Mother of Stories is Dailey's uncompromising account of the months before and after her mother's death. Through varied forms of episodic and visual recreation, Mother of Stories confronts what it means to inherit violent family narratives and, in their wake, to have to reconceive the borders between lived, imaginary, and literary experience. A hybrid, richly imaginative work that synthesizes past and present, counterfeit and real, Mother of Stories oscillates between the inescapable weight of history and the cathartic liberation of art and storytelling. In constructing a poetic assemblage reminiscent at once of medieval miscellanies and contemporary experimental autotheory, Dailey's acts of rehearsing, cutting, and folding history generate forms of radical critique that puncture and reconstitute the limits of literary nonfiction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alice DaileyPublisher: Fordham University Press Imprint: Fordham University Press Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781531506469ISBN 10: 1531506461 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 02 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsA daughter fractured by the lies of a dying mother; a scholar drawn to the literary history of death; a mother in debt to stories that won't die: Alice Dailey's lush and haunting memoir immerses readers in the lessons and limits of knowing grief. Brilliantly experimental in form, Mother of Stories pierces the divide between storytelling and philosophy, fiction and life.---Robyn Wiegman, Duke University A profoundly moving and creative book.---Jonathan Alexander, author of Writing and Desire: Queer Ways of Composing An elegant meditation on the fiction of everyday living.---William Germano, author of On Revision """A daughter fractured by the lies of a dying mother; a scholar drawn to the literary history of death; a mother in debt to stories that won't die: Alice Dailey's lush and haunting memoir immerses readers in the lessons and limits of knowing grief. Brilliantly experimental in form, Mother of Stories pierces the divide between storytelling and philosophy, fiction and life.""---Robyn Wiegman, Duke University ""A profoundly moving and creative book.""---Jonathan Alexander, author of Writing and Desire: Queer Ways of Composing ""An elegant meditation on the fiction of everyday living.""---William Germano, author of On Revision" "Grief, lies, and death haunt Alice Dailey's intense, intimate memoir Mother of Stories. . . The book is a moving testament to the power of a story to create or destroy, and to the power of art to make the unbearable livable. Haunted by a legacy of ancestral abuse, Dailey demonstrates both insight and courage: knowing that her ability to create and to thrive depended on confronting a painful truth, she chooses to face it. Mother of Stories is a memoir that reveals the generational effects of lies and unhealed wounds.-- ""Foreword Reviews"" A daughter fractured by the lies of a dying mother; a scholar drawn to the literary history of death; a mother in debt to stories that won't die: Alice Dailey's lush and haunting memoir immerses readers in the lessons and limits of knowing grief. Brilliantly experimental in form, Mother of Stories pierces the divide between storytelling and philosophy, fiction and life.---Robyn Wiegman, Duke University A profoundly moving and creative book.---Jonathan Alexander, author of Writing and Desire: Queer Ways of Composing An elegant meditation on the fiction of everyday living.---William Germano, author of On Revision" Author InformationAlice Dailey is Professor of English at Villanova University, where she specializes in late medieval and early modern literature, with a particular focus on drama and death studies. She is the author of The English Martyr from Reformation to Revolution and How to Do Things with Dead People: History, Technology, and Temporality from Shakespeare to Warhol. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |