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Life and Art: Essays

Life and Art: Essays

by Richard Russo

Knopf ·2025 ·208 pages ·Essays
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A marvelous new essay collection from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Somebody's Fool and The Destiny ThiefLife and Art—these are the twin subjects considered in Richard Russo's twelve masterful new essays—how they inform each other and how the stories we tell ourselves about both shape our understanding of the world around us. In "The Lives of Others," he reflects on the implacable fact that writers use people, insisting that what matters, in the end, is how and for what purpose. How do you bridge the gap between what you know and what you don't, and sometimes can't, know? Why tell a story in the first place? What we don't understand, Russo opines, is in fact the very thing that beckons to us. In "Stiff Neck," he writes of the exasperating fault lines exposed within his own family as his wife's sister and her husband—proudly unvaccinated—develop COVID. In "Triage," he details with heartbreaking vividness the terror of seeing his seven-year-old grandson in critical condition. And in "Ghosts," he revisits Gloversville, the town that gave rise to the now-legendary fictional town of North Bath, and confronts the specter of its richly populated past and its ghostly present.Sharp, tender, extraordinarily intimate reflections on work, culture, love, and family from one of the great writers of our time.


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"As is true of his fiction, he's a direct and plainspoken stylist."

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"The second half of the collection —Art— is a more acquired taste ..."

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"A welcome visit with a major contemporary writer."

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"It would take a slightly different set of essays and more scrupulous pruning to produce the version of that book a devoted admirer might imagine."

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