A Troubled Guest Life and Death Stories |
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Author:
| Mairs, Nancy |
ISBN: | 978-0-8070-6248-7 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2001 |
Publisher: | Beacon Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $23.00 |
Book Description:
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"Nancy Mairs writes knowingly, even lovingly, about a subject most of us seek to avoid: death and its essential place in life. Her gripping meditations . . . both comfort and provoke with their spiritual strength and hard-won wisdom." -O Magazine "The ten essays in Nancy Mairs's A Troubled Guest . . . radiate the truest kinds of insight about life, illness, death, and above all, love." - Elle Magazine "Through these evocative and often affecting essays, Mairs charts a territory that...
More Description"Nancy Mairs writes knowingly, even lovingly, about a subject most of us seek to avoid: death and its essential place in life. Her gripping meditations . . . both comfort and provoke with their spiritual strength and hard-won wisdom." -O Magazine "The ten essays in Nancy Mairs's A Troubled Guest . . . radiate the truest kinds of insight about life, illness, death, and above all, love." - Elle Magazine "Through these evocative and often affecting essays, Mairs charts a territory that defines the corporeal and the spiritual, delineating as much about how we live as how we die." -Publishers Weekly "In clear, unaffected prose that quickly establishes-along with her candor-an intimacy with the reader, Mairs begins by explaining her feelings toward her own impending death. . . . Not self-help by any stretch, but it will be of interest to anyone recently touched by death." -Kirkus Reviews On Ordinary Time: "A conversion from good-girl spirituality to something much deeper and darker. . . . A remarkable accomplishment. . . . A relentlessly physical writer, as fiercely committed to her art as to her spiritual development." -Kathleen Norris, The New York Times Book Review On Carnal Acts: "Eloquent and remarkable. . . . I closed Carnal Acts feeling a hundred times more prepared for whatever perils and joys lie ahead of me." -Barbara Kingsolver