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    Voluptuous Pleasure by Apostolides, Marianne;

    The Truth About the Writing Life

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    Product details:

    • Edition number New
    • Publisher Book*hug Press
    • Date of Publication 1 April 2012

    • ISBN 9781927040034
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages180 pages
    • Size 198x12x129 mm
    • Weight 190 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    A collection of non-fiction whose title states that non-fiction does not exist. Sensuous and smart, ambiguous but incisive in their truths-these stories take you into brothels and bedrooms, kitchens and consciousness; they seduce you along the limits of non-fiction, making you question the veracity of anything you've ever read-or even experienced. Put your trust in the language itself: you can't trust reality, not anymore. If you've ever been confused about what "creative non-fiction' is, look no further: this book defines the genre. Praise for Marianne Apostolides's previous work: The Lucky Child is: "exquisitly written.... a vibrant, multilayerd, image-righ book." -- The Globe & Mail; "subtle in its execution, clear in its vision, with a narration that is both incisive and heartfelt.... Its unanswered questions, both real and imagined, will haunt long after its final page is turned." -- Tess Fragoulis; Swim is: "handled wish assured grace and dynamic lucidity." -- The Globe & Mail; a brilliantly-structured stram-of-consciousness nevel... Fans of lyric prose will savour this intelligent, finely-crafted text." -- Canadian Literature

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