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Other people

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Other people
David Shields, David Shields
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An edition of Other people (2017)

Other people

takes & mistakes

"An intellectually thrilling and emotionally wrenching investigation of otherness: the need for one person to understand another person completely, the impossibility of any such absolute knowing, and the erotics of this separation. Can one person know another person? How do we live through other people? Is it possible to fill the gap between people? If not, can art fill that gap? Grappling with these questions, David Shields gives us a book that is something of a revelation: seventy-plus essays, written over the last thirty-five years, reconceived and recombined to form neither a miscellany nor a memoir but a sustained meditation on otherness. The book is divided into five sections: Men, Women, Athletes, Performers, Alter Egos. Whether he is writing about sexual desire or information sickness, George W. Bush or Kurt Cobain, women's eyeglasses or Greek tragedy, Howard Cosell or Bill Murray, the comedy of high school journalism or the agony of first love, Shields's sustained, piercing focus is on the multiplicity of perspectives informing any situation, on the irreducible log jam of human information, and on the possibilities, and impossibilities, for human connection"--

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Table of Contents

I. Men
Comp Lit 101: advice from my dad
Bloodline to star power
Mr. Big
Father's Day
Eulogy for my father
The groundling
Everything I know I've learned from my bad back
Men and games and guns
Letter to my father
II. Women
Motherhood
Love is a dog from hell
Usher
Gookus explains the eternal mysteries
Desire
Reflection in a one-way mirror
Satire
Ode to the Donner party
Rebecca's journal
The sheer joy of amoral creation
A brief survey of ideal desire
Love is illusion
Postcards from Rachel, abroad
Economies of desire
Despair
Mask of masks
Delilah
Karen
A fable
III. Athletes
Another fable
Words can't begin to describe what I'm feeling
Heaven is a playground
Life is not a playground
44 tattoos
White bronco
Being random is the key to life
Bring the pain
History of America, #34
Blindness
Everybody's a winner
The whole of American life is a drama acted out upon the body of a Negro giant
IV. Performers
The same air
Information sickness
Why we live a the movies
Why we live at the movies (ii)
Why we live at the movies (iii)
Radio
Problems and solutions to problems
Radio (ii)
The subject at the vanishing point
Life/art
Robert Capa, misunderstood
Doubt
The only solution to the soul is the senses
Almost famous
Stars
He was there; he wasn't really there: dreams about Kurt Cobain
Contemporary film criticism
V. Alter egos
Almost famous (ii)
The sixties
The smarter dog knows when to disobey
The heroic mode
The wound and the bow
The cultural contradictions of late capitalism
Negotiating against myself
Love this
Love this (ii)
Remoteness
Surviving with wolves
The unknown life
Life story
Notes on the local swimming hole
Love is not a consolation
love is a light
All our secrets are the same.

Edition Notes

"This is a Borzoi book"--Title page verso.

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Takes & mistakes

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
814/.54
Library of Congress
PS3569.H4834 A6 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 369 pages
Number of pages
369

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Open Library
OL27234391M
ISBN 10
0385351992
ISBN 13
9780385351997
LCCN
2016022400
OCLC/WorldCat
950635461
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01G0GD0WC

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