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Scanlan, Kathryn, 1980-
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Diaries -- Fiction.
Small town life -- Fiction.
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Scanlan, Kathryn, 1980-
Diaries -- Fiction.
Small town life -- Fiction.
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Aug
9
-
fog
/ Kathryn Scanlan.
by
Scanlan, Kathryn, 1980-
MCD/Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2019.
Call #:
FICTION SCA
Subjects
Diaries -- Fiction.
Small town life -- Fiction.
ISBN:
9780374106874 (hc.)
Alternate title:
August
9
-
fog
August nine
-
fog
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
vii, 110 p. ; 18 cm.
Notes:
This work was inspired by a diary kept by Cora E. Lacy from 1968 to 1972.
A portion of this text previously appeared in a different format, in the 2011 edition of Noon Annual.
Based on an anonymous diary written by an eighty-six year old woman residing in Illinois. It was acquired at a public estate auction and covers the years, 1968 through 1972. Scanlon edited, arranged, and rearranged the text.
Summary:
A stark, elegiac account of unexpected pleasures and the progress of seasons. Fifteen years ago, Kathryn Scanlan found a stranger's five-year diary at an estate auction in a small town in Illinois. The owner of the diary was eighty-six years old when she began recording the details of her life in the small book, a gift from her daughter and son-in-law. The diary was falling apart -- water-stained and illegible in places -- but magnetic to Scanlan nonetheless. After reading and rereading the diary, studying and dissecting it, for the next fifteen years she played with the sentences that caught her attention, cutting, editing, arranging, and rearranging them into the composition that became
Aug
9--Fog (she chose the title from a note that was tucked into the diary). "Sure grand out," the diarist writes. "That puzzle a humdinger," she says, followed by, "A letter from Lloyd saying John died the 16th." An entire state of mourning reveals itself in "2 canned hams." The result of Scanlan's collaging is an utterly compelling, deeply moving meditation on life and death. In
Aug
9--Fog, Scanlan's spare, minimalist approach has a maximal emotional effect, remaining with the reader long after the book ends. It is an unclassifiable work from a visionary young writer and artist -- a singular portrait of a life revealed by revision and restraint.
Genre:
Experimental fiction.
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