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A Truce That Is Not Peace
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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, AutobiographyNAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORKER, TIME, THE WASHINGTON POST, THE WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF BOOKS, NPR, LIT HUB, ELECTRIC LITERATURE, AND BOOKPAGE"Revelatory." ―New York Times Book Review"Essential reading. A companion for turbulent times." ―Laura van den Berg"Nothing short of a masterpiece." ―The San Francisco ChronicleInternationally bestselling author Miriam Toews' memoir of the will to write―a work of disobedient memory, humor, and exquisite craft set against a content-hungry, prose-stuffed society."Why do you write?' the organizer of a literary event in Mexico City asks Miriam Toews. Each attempted answer from Toews―all of them unsatisfactory to the organizer―surfaces new layers of grief, guilt, and futility connected to her sister's suicide. She has been keeping up, she realizes, a decades-old internal correspondence, filling a silence she barely understands. And we, her readers, come to see that the question is as impossible to answer as deciding whether to live life as a comedy or a tragedy.Marking the first time Toews has written her own life in nonfiction,A Truce That Is Not Peaceexplores the uneasy pact a writer makes with memory. Wildly inventive yet masterfully controlled; slyly casual yet momentous; wrenching and joyful; hilarious and humane―this is Miriam Toews at her dazzling best, remaking her world and inventing an astonishing new literary form to contain it.
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"Readers will be wowed."
"As fluent in the comic register as it is in the tragic ..."
"Without the constraints of the novel—namely the need to advance a plot—Toews lets her mind loose on the page ..."
"[A] bright, precise voice ..."
"Her frankness and wit recall Anne Lamott, minus the sermonizing, while her short bursts of epiphanies recall Jenny Offill ..."
"There are amusing stories of learning to embrace her role as the kooky grandmother to rapscallion grandchildren interspersed with clear-eyed observations about the sheer muscle it takes to care for her aging (and still delightfully sharp) mother ..."
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