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My Autobiography of Carson McCullers: A Memoir
My Autobiography of Carson McCullers: A Memoir | Jenn Shapland
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While working as an intern in the archives at the Harry Ransom Center, Jenn Shapland encounters the love letters of Carson and a woman named Annemarie--letters are that are tender, intimate, and unabashed in their feelings. Shapland recognizes herself in the letters' language--but does not see Carson as history has portrayed her.And so, Shapland is compelled to undertake a recovery of the full narrative and language of Carson's life: She wades through the therapy transcripts; she stays at Carson's childhood home, where she lounges in her bathtub and eats delivery pizza; she relives Carson's days at her beloved Yaddo. As Shapland reckons with the expanding and collapsing distance between her and Carson, she see the way Carson's story has become a way to articulate something about herself. The results articulate something entirely new not only about this one remarkable, walleyed life, but about the way we tell queer love stories.In genre-defying vignettes, Jenn Shapland interweaves her own story with Carson McCullers's to create a vital new portrait of one of America's most beloved writers, and shows us how the writers we love and the stories we tell about ourselves make us who we are. In genre-defying vignettes, Jenn Shapland interweaves her own story with Carson McCullers's to create a vital new portrait of one of America's most beloved writers, and shows us how the writers we love and the stories we tell about ourselves make us who we are.
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Hooked_on_books
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This book is a fantastic exploration of self, identity, and queerness, as Shapland explores her own identity and that of McCullers, woven beautifully through one another. I‘m so glad this deserving book is a NBA finalist, as I would not have otherwise picked it up and I‘m really glad I read it.

DivineDiana I am intrigued to read this book based on your review. Also intrigued by the miniature bookstore. What is the story of it? 🤔 4y
Traci1 Love the bookstore. Was it a kit you built? 4y
Hooked_on_books @DivineDiana @Traci1 This is indeed a mini bookstore I built from a kit. It was a little tedious at times, but a lot of fun and I love it. You can find it on Amazon (I don‘t like plugging them, but I couldn‘t find this one anywhere else) by searching “model bookstore.” Oh, and they tend to send the instructions in Chinese, so you have to email the company for the English version. 😂 4y
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Traci1 It's adorable! I love it. I have a feeling I'd get about a third done and then set it aside and forget about it. 😁 4y
DivineDiana Great job! ❤️ 4y
Centique That is an amazing model 😍 4y
Hooked_on_books @Centique Thank you! 🤗 4y
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kspenmoll
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#12booksof2020 #11piperspiping #day11 #memoir
The author immerses herself in McCullers life- had access to her clothes, archives of her works/ belongings, stayed in her house/museum.

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ReadingEnvy
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I feel like this is a standout read for this year and I hope I can explain why. Jenn Shapland explores her own life and identity through in-depth, multi-faceted, largely archival research of Carson McCullers, from her wardrobe to love letters to recordings of therapy sessions. Shapland lives at her house in Columbus, Georgia while working in the archives there, and traces her steps at Yaddo. ↘️

ReadingEnvy She discovers scholars past and present all too willing to explain away McCullers' love of women, and in connecting the pieces pointing in that direction comes to terms with it in herself as well. I've never seen a self-examination through the artifacts of another person quite like this and it was a compelling read. 4y
Centique I‘m super interested in this one! 4y
ReadingEnvy @Centique I'm fairly certain this will be one of the books I select for my final episode of the year. 4y
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Redwritinghood
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This was a strange mix of biography and memoir. The author thinks about her own life as she works on a biography of Carson McCullers. Mainly written in vignettes, I found this engaging. 4⭐️

Trashcanman It's nice to see you posting. 🤗 4y
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Lindy
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A thoughtful memoir by lesbian archivist Jenn Shapland, who documents her search for facts about writer Carson McCuller‘s lesbian identity. Chapters are brief. The depiction of McCullers is nuanced. (Yes, she was a lesbian; the evidence makes this obvious.) The whole thing is lovely.

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Lindy
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Queer embodiment, like Carson‘s, like mine, requires a presence, a negotiation with publicness. Invisible identities insist on being seen, or masked, or transformed. Women are straight unless they give themselves away. It is impossible to wrestle with/determine/express queer identity without some negotiation with public scrutiny; presenting yourself to the world requires costumes & costume changes, which Carson was well known for.

LeahBergen I must say ... that‘s an awesome tote! 😆 4y
Lindy @LeahBergen My friend was pleased to show it off at Edmonton‘s most recent Pride parade, which was in 2018. No parades since then because of protesters. 4y
LeahBergen Ah, really?? 😑 4y
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Lindy @LeahBergen The main issue of protest is law enforcement groups marching in the parade, even if out of uniform. 4y
Reggie I totally smiled when I saw that bag! 4y
Lindy @Reggie 😁 4y
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Lindy
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Clothes make visible what we feel about ourselves, even if that identity is invisible to others. What we put on externalizes interior feeling, like a facial expression, but more intentional. This self-representation takes as many forms as there are selves, and Carson‘s expression was by no means static.

MommyWantsToReadHerBook That's a cool quote! 4y
Lindy @MommyWantsToReadHerBook Thanks. The thoughts on clothing in this book pair well with similar ideas in a book I read recently: 4y
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Lindy
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Carson‘s focus on clothes in her therapy sessions and in ‘Illumination‘ reveals their importance to her, which I intuited while I catalogued them. Clothes give her a way to express an identity that was fluid, a way to change who she was to the world each day.

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Lindy
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In the recognition of loving
lies an answer to despair.
-Audre Lorde, Zami: A New Spelling of My Name

Cathythoughts 💔beautiful quote 4y
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In the UK, when lawmakers were revising the laws that criminalized gay sex to further discourage homosexual behavior, it was determined best not to outlaw sex between women. This is not because it was condoned, but because lawmakers—men—believed that if sex between women was so much as mentioned in the law, it would alert women to the possibility and encourage women to have sex with each other. Best to keep as many in the dark as possible.

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Well-ReadNeck
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I‘m loving the recent trend of authors inserting a personal narrative into non-fiction. Susan Orleans and the Orchid Thief May be my favorite and early example but The Lady from the Black Lagoon and Why Fish Don‘t Exist are more recent fabulous examples alongside this one. You have to love a book that gets you excited to read and reread more books!!! # arc #Edelweiss

Christine Yes! I love every book you mentioned, so I must stack this one. :) 4y
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kspenmoll
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#dropeverythingandread #BiblioMAYnia

My plan is to #dropeverythingandread at 5:00 pm today when work is shut down. As I am mostly a mood reader, I will choose to continue with one of these books that are in process. 📚😊

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💗📚💗 5y
OriginalCyn620 📚👍🏻📚 5y
Andrew65 Love the cushions! 5y
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kspenmoll
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#nonfiction #memoir #TheCarsonMcCullerCenterforWritersandMuscians #gratitude #marvelousmay #day3

The writing in this is beautiful, poetic, visceral. Shapland becomes the house, feels its ghosts during her stay there. Grateful for this unusual autobiography/ memoir.

JoScho 🖤🖤🖤 5y
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kspenmoll
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#porchlife #firstdayread
After a neighborhood walk my husband and I enjoyed ice tea on the porch. Afterwards, I stayed out to read. Heaven! 65 degrees today, sunny, some wind. Perfect after yesterday‘s snow!!!!

Branwen Lovely! 💕 5y
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kspenmoll
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#werklyforcast
#audiomystery #autobiography #memoir #historicalmystery
#kindle
A Poisoned Season: listen to 5 more chapters.
My Autobiography of Carson Mc Cullers: on p. 35, read 35 more pages
Murder on@Black Swan Lane: read 3 more chapters

I start back teaching Monday after a week off- inevitably I read less, so tried to make my goals attainable.

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kspenmoll
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#nonfiction #autobiography #memoir
“woo-kitsch aficionado” love that phrase!!!!

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merelybookish
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I'm avoiding my #nyrbbookclub novel for this engrossing biography/memoir. It's so easy and breezy in comparison.
Oddly enough, it's blurbed by two writers whose memoirs I just read.

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merelybookish
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Picked up some intriguing new titles at the library today. (Sometimes I need a break from climbing #mounttbr.)

kspenmoll I got My autobiography of Carson McCullers from my library this past week. ❤️ (edited) 5y
vivastory I'm going to need the tagged book in my life. Stat! 5y
readordierachel That title in the middle is catching my eye. 5y
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merelybookish @kspenmoll It seems to have lots of good reviews! 5y
merelybookish @vivastory I've only read a few chapters but am already pretty hooked! 5y
merelybookish @readordierachel Yes! Lucy Scholes (a reviewer I trust) gave it a good review. 5y
mklong I just picked up Heathcliff Redux too! A bookseller at my local basically made me buy it. Hope to get to it next week. 5y
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