<DIV><P><I>The Canals of Mars</I> is a memoir that explores and ponders "weakness, " which in Gary Fincke's family was the catch-all term for every possible human flaw-physical, psychological, or spiritual. Fincke grew up near Pittsburgh during the 1950s and 1960s, raised by blue-collar parents for whom the problems that beset people-from alcoholism to nearsightedness to asthma to fear of heights-were nothing but weaknesses.<BR> In a highly engaging style, Fincke meditates on the disappointments he suffered-in his body, his mind, his work-because he was convinced that he had to be "perfect." Anything less than perfection was weakness and no one, he understood from an early age, wants to be weak.<BR> Six of the chapters in the book have been cited in Best American Essays. The chapter that provides the book's title, <I>The Canals of Mars</I>, won a Pushcart Prize and was included in <I>The Pushcart Book of Essays: The Best Essays from a Quarter Century of the Pushcart Prize</I>.</P></DIV>
Gary Fincke
Canals of Mars [EPUB ebook]
A Memoir
Canals of Mars [EPUB ebook]
A Memoir
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera EPUB ● ISBN 9781628951493 ● Utgivare Michigan State University Press ● Publicerad 2010 ● Nedladdningsbara 3 gånger ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5974852 ● Kopieringsskydd Adobe DRM
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