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"An affecting memoir. . . . Thoughtful and deeply felt . . . an intellectually and emotionally satisfying reading experience."
(Booklist)"I couldn't put this book down. 'Memoir' doesn’t begin to do it justice. Prospero’s Son is a beautifully observed and often haunting reflection about how we get here and what we leave behind."
(James Shapiro, author of A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare)"An absorbing and moving book, combining a scholar’s thoughts on the force of reading, especially reading in childhood, with episodes in a personal memoir, an intricate texture of stories and anecdotes that track the author's education into life, into its forms of theater and forms of magic--often failed theater, failed magic. For all the power that he attributes to story-telling, Lerer knows its costs, knows that there are moments when stories, too, fail, or trap us, or ask to be revised, re-seen. It is a beautifully composed work, beguiling in its unfolding, weaving and reweaving its threads of attention, recollection, and allusion. After two readings, the book continues to surprise."
(Kenneth Gross, author of Puppet: An Essay on Uncanny Life)"Prospero's Son glitters like one of the gems that fascinated Seth Lerer as a child. After this riveting read, with its lovingly chosen details and ever-inventive ways of recreating the author’s life, I feel chastened and somehow unsettled. It is as if he has shared his life and yet remained inviolate, for he writes these pages with an aura of calm, exquisitely titrating the emotional distance at each moment with delicacy--and yet pain seeps through. Like the rain. . . . I could not put it down. The book works: It casts a spell."
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This book is the record of a struggle between two temperaments, two consciousnesses and almost two epochs. Thats how Edmund Gosse opened Father and Son, the classic 1907 book about his relationship with his father. Seth Lerers Prosperos Son is, as fits our latter days, altogether more complicated, layered, and multivalent, but at its heart is that same problem: the fraught relationship between fathers and sons. At the same time, Lerers memoir is about the power of books and theater, the excitement of stories in a young mans life, and the transformative magic of words and performance. A flamboyantly performative father, a teacher and lifelong actor, comes to terms with his life as a gay man. A bookish boy becomes a professor of literature and an acclaimed expert on the very childrens books that set him on his path in the first place. And when that boy grows up, he learns how hard it is to be a father and how much books can, and cannot, instruct him. Throughout these intertwined accounts of changing selves, Lerer returns again and again to storiesthe ways they teach us about discovery, deliverance, forgetting, and remembering. A child is a man in small letter, wrote Bishop John Earle in the seventeenth century. His father hath writ him as his own little story. With Prosperos Son, Seth Lerer acknowledges the author of his story while simultaneously reminding us that we all confront the blank page of life on our own, as authors of our lives. "A child is a man in small letter," wrote Bishop John Earle in the seventeenth century. "His father hath writ him as his own little story." In this title, the writer acknowledges the author of his story while simultaneously reminding us that we all confront the blank page of life on our own, as authors of our lives. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780226014418
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