Man in the Moon - Essays on Fathers and Fatherhood (Paperback)


Selected from the country's leading literary journals and publications--"Crazyhorse," "Colorado Review," "The Nervous Breakdown," "Creative Nonfiction," "Georgia Review," "Gulf Coast," "The Missouri Review," "The Normal School," and others--"Man in the Moon" brings together essays in which sons, daughters, and fathers explore the elusive nature of this intimate relationship and find unique ways to frame and understand it: through astronomy, arachnology, storytelling, map-reading, television, puzzles, DNA, and so on. In the collection's title essay, Bill Capossere considers the inextricable link between his love of astronomy and memories of his father: "The man in the moon is no stranger to me," he writes. "I have seen his face before, and it is my father's, and his father's, and my own." Other essays include Dinty Moore's "Son of Mr. Green Jeans: A Meditation on Missing Fathers," in which Moore lays out an alphabetic investigation of fathers from popular culture--Ward Cleaver, Jim Anderson, Ozzie Nelson--while ruminating on his own absent father and hesitation to become a father himself. In "Plot Variations," Robin Black attempts to understand, through the lens of teaching fiction to creative writing students, her inability to attend her father's funeral. Deborah Thompson tries to reconcile her pride in her father's pioneering research in plastics and her concerns about their toxic environmental consequences in "When the Future Was Plastic." At turns painfully familiar, comic, and heartbreaking, the essays in this collection also deliver moments of searing beauty and hard-earned wisdom.


R359
List Price R480
Save R121 25%

Or split into 4x interest-free payments of 25% on orders over R50
Learn more

Discovery Miles3590
Delivery AdviceOut of stock

Toggle WishListAdd to wish list
Review this Item

Product Description

Selected from the country's leading literary journals and publications--"Crazyhorse," "Colorado Review," "The Nervous Breakdown," "Creative Nonfiction," "Georgia Review," "Gulf Coast," "The Missouri Review," "The Normal School," and others--"Man in the Moon" brings together essays in which sons, daughters, and fathers explore the elusive nature of this intimate relationship and find unique ways to frame and understand it: through astronomy, arachnology, storytelling, map-reading, television, puzzles, DNA, and so on. In the collection's title essay, Bill Capossere considers the inextricable link between his love of astronomy and memories of his father: "The man in the moon is no stranger to me," he writes. "I have seen his face before, and it is my father's, and his father's, and my own." Other essays include Dinty Moore's "Son of Mr. Green Jeans: A Meditation on Missing Fathers," in which Moore lays out an alphabetic investigation of fathers from popular culture--Ward Cleaver, Jim Anderson, Ozzie Nelson--while ruminating on his own absent father and hesitation to become a father himself. In "Plot Variations," Robin Black attempts to understand, through the lens of teaching fiction to creative writing students, her inability to attend her father's funeral. Deborah Thompson tries to reconcile her pride in her father's pioneering research in plastics and her concerns about their toxic environmental consequences in "When the Future Was Plastic." At turns painfully familiar, comic, and heartbreaking, the essays in this collection also deliver moments of searing beauty and hard-earned wisdom.

Customer Reviews

No reviews or ratings yet - be the first to create one!

Product Details

General

Imprint

Center for Literary Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2014

Availability

Supplier out of stock. If you add this item to your wish list we will let you know when it becomes available.

First published

June 2014

Editors

Dimensions

210 x 140 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-1-885635-35-8

Barcode

9781885635358

Categories

LSN

1-885635-35-4



Trending On Loot