Loitering
new & collected essays
First U.S. edition.
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Word Count
89,500 words, Guess
Page Count
358 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27171619M
- ISBN-139781935639879
- ISBN-101935639870
- OCLC Control Number878812873
- OCLC Control Numberloiteringnewcoll0000damb
and 1 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2014014455
Classifications
- DDC814.54
- LCCPS3554.A469 A6 2014
Description
"Charles D'Ambrosio's essay collection Orphans spawned something of a cult following. In the decade since the tiny limited-edition volume sold out its print run, its devotees have pressed it upon their friends, students, and colleagues, only to find themselves begging for their copy's safe return. For anyone familiar with D'Ambrosio's writing, this enthusiasm should come as no surprise. His work is exacting and emotionally generous, often as funny as it is devastating. Loitering gathers those eleven original essays with new and previously uncollected work so that a broader audience might discover one of our great living essayists. No matter his subject - Native American whaling, a Pentecostal "hell house," Mary Kay Letourneau, the work of J.D. Salinger, or, most often, his own family - D'Ambrosio approaches each piece with a singular voice and point of view; each essay, while unique and surprising, is unmistakably his own"--
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- Loitering: new & collected essays
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