. He lives in Virginia, where he is the Mina Hohenberg Darden Professor of Creative Writing at Old Dominion University. Blake Bailey is the author of biographies of John Cheever, Richard Yates, and Charles Jackson, and he is at work on the authorized biography of Philip Roth. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and
- Title : The Splendid Things We Planned: A Family Portrait
- Author : Blake Bailey
- Rating : 4.78 (747 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-2-10
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 272 Pages
- Asin : 0393350568
- Language : English
. He lives in Virginia, where he is the Mina Hohenberg Darden Professor of Creative Writing at Old Dominion University. Blake Bailey is the author of biographies of John Cheever, Richard Yates, and Charles Jackson, and he is at work on the authorized biography of Philip Roth. He is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters; the winner of a National Book Critics Circle Award and the Francis Parkman Prize; and a finalist for the Pulitzer PrizeThe Splendid Things We Planned is his darkly funny account of growing up in the shadow of an erratic and increasingly dangerous brother, an exhilarating and sometimes harrowing story that culminates in one unforgettable Christmas. 6 photographs. A National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist 'Autobiography'
The renowned biographer’s unforgettable portrait of a family in ruinshis own. Meet the Baileys: Burck, a prosperous lawyer once voted the American Legion’s “Citizen of the Year” in his tiny hometown of Vinita, Oklahoma; his wife Marlies, who longs to recapture her festive life in Greenwich Village as a fetching young German immigrant, fresh off the boat; their addled son Scott, who repeatedly crashes the family Porsche; and Blake, the younger son, trying to find a way through the storm. “You’re gonna be just like me,” a drunken Scott taunts him. “You’re gonna be worse.” Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, BlaAs the memoir’s epigraph achingly reminds us, “You can hate a person with all your heart and soul and still long for that person.” --Brendan Driscoll . Their father, an upright Oklahoma attorney, tries to wash his hands of his son, but Scott becomes increasingly unhinged and unignorable. The result is a haunting portrait of more than one tortured soul and a heartfelt probing of the limits of brotherly love. Goofy and affectionate but deeply self-destructive, Bailey’s older brother, Scott, careened from one disaster to the next, bewildering and disappointing everyone around him. Though Scott has functional moments, including a stint in the marines, during which he became a master sharpshooter, such moments become footnotes to a larger pattern of wrecked cars, jail time, and intoxicated self-pity. As his own life begins to blossom, Bailey remains an ambivalent participant in this sad family saga, torn by his antipathy for his brother yet aware of all that they share. From Booklist *Starred Review* Bailey, author of aYrth is a different fantasy world, from more traditional settings, that players will be used to. In fact, because she had a prodigious memory Ginzburg was able to recite poetry for hours at a time allowing herself and her fellow prisoners to temporarily forget the misery of their captivity.Of the several books of Pasternik's poetry Amazon offered, I chose "February" because it contained a selection of poems written throughout his career. Duong, however, is remarkable in that, she skillfully condenses the reading experience in far fewer pages.This is a work of fiction. Bowie's powerfully emotional saga is richly laden with characters,conversations, and situations that are at once vividly real and timelesslyrelevant. I sent it to my son who is at a high level in a large company dealing with nuclear energy (and the company shall remain nameless) and he may set a new standard for groan worthy costumes for Halloween. This often means much squabbling (and an amazing amount of courtly intrigue and spying) goes on before anything important can get done, which means there's always an opening for adventuring types to work as "practicals" for one of the Lords.Cardiel is about the only
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