Lit

Electronic resource

English language

Published April 5, 2009 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-06-195968-4
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OCLC Number:
467401926

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4 stars (5 reviews)

The Liars' Club brought to vivid, indelible life Mary Karr's hardscrabble Texas childhood. Cherry, her account of her adolescence, "continued to set the literary standard for making the personal universal" (Entertainment Weekly). Now Lit follows the self-professed blackbelt sinner's descent into the inferno of alcoholism and madness-and to her astonishing resurrection.Karr's longing for a solid family seems secure when her marriage to a handsome, Shakespeare-quoting blueblood poet produces a son they adore. But she can't outrun her apocalyptic past. She drinks herself into the same numbness that nearly devoured her charismatic but troubled mother, reaching the brink of suicide. A hair-raising stint in "The Mental Marriott," with an oddball tribe of gurus and saviors, awakens her to the possibility of joy and leads her to an unlikely faith. Not since Saint Augustine cried, "Give me chastity, Lord-but not yet!" has a conversion story rung with such dark hilarity.Lit is about …

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Mary Karr can't help writing well. It's the poet in her. But not only that, she also wants to tell us how it was for her. She really wants to reveal it, not to titillate us, but to be seen.

We've all read lots of stories already with the same plot outline. The conversion story. Or the "here's how I was saved" story. A lesser writer would have done it the same old way but she made it new.

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