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category: Literary Collections
published: Apr 2012
ISBN:9781926972374
publisher: Brindle & Glass Publishing

In the Flesh

Twenty Writers Explore the Body

edited by Lynne Van Luven & Kathy Page

tagged: essays, personal memoirs
Description

Living is a process of continuous transformation: we have been embryos, children, adolescents, thin, fat, sick, better again. And as humans, we are always at odds with at least one part of our bodies. Have we inherited the family nose? Is there nothing to be done for our finicky stomach or our limp hair?

 

In the Flesh is an intelligent, witty, and provocative look at how we think about—and live within—our bodies. The editors and writers in this collection describe what human bodies feel now. Each author's candid essay focuses on one part of the body, and explores its function, its meanings, and the role it has played in his or her life.

 

Featuring original essays by Caroline Adderson, André Alexis, Taiaiake Alfred, Brian Brett, Trevor Cole, Dede Crane, Lorna Crozier, Candace Fertile, Stephen Gauer, Julian Gunn, Heather Kuttai, Susan Olding, Kathy Page, Kate Pullinger, Merilyn Simonds, Richard Steel, Madeleine Thien, Sue Thomas, Margaret Thompson, and Lynne Van Luven.

About the Authors

Lynne Van Luven is an associate professor at the Department of Writing, University of Victoria, where she teaches journalism and creative non-fiction. She has edited four previous anthologies, including Nobody's Mother: Life Without Kids.

Please visit //finearts.uvic.ca/lynnevanluven/.


Kathy Page’s seven novels include The Story of My Face, long-listed for the Orange Prize in 2002; Alphabet, shortlisted for a Governor General’s Award in 2005; and The Find, shortlisted for the 2011 ReLit Novel Award. She is also a winner of the Bridport International Prize for short fiction and the Traveller Award, and a contributor to many prose anthologies. Kathy teaches creative writing at Vancouver Island University, and is a member of the Federation of BC Writers and the Writers Union of Canada. She lives on Salt Spring Island with her husband and two children.

Please visit www.kathypage.info.

Editorial Reviews

This collection is a thorough and provocative look at the body, broken down into its messy, beautiful and complicated parts. —Salon Book, Telegraph-Journal


I found each essay as unique as the body is to each individual. All were candid, entertaining, and immensely informative. What an amazing approach to memoir through the lens of the miracles of the body. —Story Circle Book Reviews


The collection is anecdotal and educational, witty and at times heart-breaking. Its finely crafted writing serves to underline the strange truths of how we inhabit and make sense of our forms, which are created both by nature and culture. —Gulf Islands Driftwood


The book's overall effect is powerful, occasionally laugh-out-loud funny, and, more often than not, deeply moving. —The Globe and Mail

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