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The Guardians
The Guardians: An Elegy for a Friend | Sarah Manguso
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The Guardians opens with a story from the July 24, 2008, edition of the Riverdale Press that begins, "An unidentified white man was struck and instantly killed by a Metro-North train last night as it pulled into the station on West 254th Street." Sarah Manguso writes: "The train's engineer told the police that the man was alone and that he jumped. The police officers pulled the body from the track and found no identification. The train's 425 passengers were transferred to another train and delayed about twenty minutes." The Guardians is an elegy for Manguso's friend Harris, two years after he escaped from a psychiatric hospital and jumped under that train. The narrative contemplates with unrelenting clarity their crowded postcollege apartment, Manguso's fellowship year in Rome, Harris's death and the year that followedthe year of mourning and the year of Manguso's marriage. As Harris is revealed both to the reader and to the narrator, the book becomes a monument to their intimacy and inability to express their love to each other properly, and to the reverberating effects of Harris's presence in and absence from Manguso's life. There is grief in the book but also humor, as Manguso marvels at the unexpected details that constitute a friendship. The Guardians explores the insufficiency of explanation and the necessity of the imagination in making sense of anything.
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Started this book late at night. It‘s very short so finished it even later at night. Reading hangover today. (Must be patient with the children 😀) I loved the sparseness of this book. I wish I could write like this.

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Beside me as I read. This is Fat Lily, and this is her nightly couch spot. Normally it‘s my husband who she sits next to, but she seems ok with it being me tonight. #catsoflitsy

Kaye A beautiful powerful cat. I like grey cats who look brave .. reminds me of my childhood cat. He was the toughest cat on the street ( at least HE thought so ). ♥️ 6y
erinreads She looks so comfy and content! 😻 6y
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I am really enjoying the way Sarah Manguso uses words. I may have to read every one that she has published.