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Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir | Lauren Slater
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"The beauty of Lauren Slater's prose is shocking," said Newsday about Welcome to My Country, and now, in this powerful and provocative new book, Slater brilliantly explores a mind, a body, and a life under siege. Diag-nosed as a child with a strange illness, brought up in a family given to fantasy and ambition, Lauren Slater developed seizures, auras, neurological disturbances--and an ability to lie. In Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir, Slater blends a coming-of-age story with an electrifying exploration of the nature of truth, and of whether it is ever possible to tell--or to know--the facts about a self, a human being, a life. Lying chronicles the doctors, the tests, the seizures, the family embarrassments, even as it explores a sensitive child's illness as both metaphor and a means of attention-getting--a human being's susceptibility to malady, and to storytelling as an act of healing and as part of the quest for love. This mesmerizing memoir openly questions the reliability of memoir itself, the trickiness of the mind in perceiving reality, the slippery nature of illness and diagnosis--the shifting perceptions and images of who we are and what, for God's sake, is the matter with us. In Lying, Lauren Slater forces us to redraw the boundary between what we know as fact and what we believe we create as fiction. Here a young woman discovers not only what plagues her but also what heals her--the birth of sensuality, her creativity as an artist--in a book that reaffirms how a fine writer can reveal what is common to us all in the course of telling her own unique story. About Welcome to My Country, the San Francisco Chronicle said, "Every page brims with beautifully rendered images of thoughts, feelings, emotional states." The same can be said about Lying: A Metaphorical Memoir.
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ephemeralwaltz
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Second-hand haul from yesterday 🤗🤗 I already own Of Mice and Men but I couldn't resist this edition! + An ANNOTATED Alice 😍
Have you read any of these?

erzascarletbookgasm Loved the Steinbeck! ❤️💔 5y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Nice stack! 💕📚💕 5y
Kalalalatja Great haul! 5y
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Tanisha_A Ooh! Lovely! 5y
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Bertha_Mason

I don't have time for anti-cluster-B bullshit. Lauren Slater can lick my hysterical, lying, evil, morally irresponsible, cluster B cunt if she's so much better than me.