A brilliant and exhilarating sequence of aphorisms from one of our greatest essayists There will come a time when people decide youâve had enough of your grief, and theyâll try to take it away from you. Bad art is from no one to no one. Am I happy? Damned if I know, but give me a few minutes and Iâll tell you whether you are. Thank heaven I donât have my friendsâ problems. But sometimes I notice an expression on one of their faces that I recognize as secret gratitude. I read sad stories to inoculate myself against grief. I watch action movies to identify with the quick-witted heroes. Both the same fantasy: Iâll escape the worst of it. âfrom 300 Arguments A âProustian minimalist on the order of Lydia Davisâ (Kirkus Reviews), Sarah Manguso is one of the finest literary artists at work today. To read her work is to witness acrobatic acts of compression in the service of extraordinary psychological and spiritual insight. 300 Arguments, a foray into the frontier of contemporary nonfiction writing, is at first glance a group of unrelated aphorisms. But, as in the work of David Markson, the pieces reveal themselves as a masterful arrangement that steadily gathers power. Mangusoâs arguments about desire, ambition, relationships, and failure are pithy, unsentimental, and defiant, and they add up to an unexpected and renegade wisdom literature.
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