Description: Above Us Only Sky by Marion Winik First published: Emeryville, CA: Seal Press, c2005. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description "These essays on a womans wild ride through life give us Marions bracing tonic-of-truth voice in splendid form-her voice that is always brilliantly funny, intelligent, brave, haunting, and full of surprises, revelations, and wise, wild connections. At this point, I dont think I could live without it. If you dont know her yet, your life is about to get better." -Naomi Shihab NyeWhether she is writing about the vagaries of family vacations on land and sea, about getting her tubes tied and the importance of a womans right to choose, or her battles with her rebel pyromaniac teenage son, Marion Winik is searingly honest and unfailingly witty in the face of adversity. In this collection of essays, a treat for dedicated fans and new readers alike, Winik explores domesticity, midlife, and aging.A brand new final section brings Above Us Only Sky-originally published in 2005-up to date with essays from her award-winning column in the Baltimore Fishbowl, taking us through experiences with blended families, adult children, and empty nest. Author Biography Longtime All Things Considered commentator Marion Winik is the author of First Comes Love, The Glen Rock Book of the Dead, and seven other books. Her Bohemian Rhapsody column at BaltimoreFishbowl.com has received the Best Column and Best Humorist awards from Baltimore Magazine, and her essays have been published in The New York Times Magazine, The Sun, and many other publications. She is the host of The Weekly Reader radio show and podcast, based at the Baltimore NPR affiliate. She reviews books for Newsday, People, and Kirkus Reviews and is a board member of the National Book Critics Circle. She is a professor in the MFA program at the University of Baltimore. Review Praise for Above Us Only Sky "NPR personality Winik mines the intertwined humor and poignancy of lifes exigencies in this earthy essay collection, taking stock of moments from childhood to motherhood and reliving them with relish. By turns heartfelt and cutting, playful and contemplative, Winiks chatty narration and musings emerge as vivid brushstrokes on a crowded canvas, jottings of her thoughts at both pivotal moments and more introspective times." —Publishers Weekly"Intrepid NPR commentator Winiks voice is as unique as her observations and as recognizable as her experiences. By turns pithy and poignant, outraged and outrageous, Winiks latest collection of essays once again mines the rich veins of her personal life . . . and while the laughs are still there, theres also a tempered maturity that nicely balances Winiks self–deprecating, tongue–in–cheek approach. Middle age is upon her, a perfect time for reflection and prediction, appreciation and apprehension, making amends and making a difference." —Booklist"Marion Winik is a skilled writer and her courage is impressive. Her struggle to find meaning from her life shines from every page and her humor is infectious." —Jennifer Lauck, author of Blackbird"These essays on a womans wild ride through life give us Marions bracing tonic–of–truth voice in splendid form – her voice that is always brilliantly funny, intelligent, brave, haunting, and full of surprises, revelations, and wise, wild connections. At this point, I dont think I could live without it. If you dont know her yet, your life is about to get better." —Naomi Shihab Nye, author of The Tiny Journalist"Marion Winik has written another smart, funny, wise set of essays. Her authorial voice has been sweetened and mellowed by domestic contentment, while her observations remain as sharp and her insights as deep as ever. If youre a Winik fan already, you wont be surprised to find yourself moved, amused, and enlightened by Above Us Only Sky. If this is your introduction to her work, you have a rare treat in store." —Martha Beck, author of Diana, Herself: An Allegory of Awakening Promotional Publicity Plans: Author promotion through website at marionwinik.comEvent Schedule: Bookstore and library throughout the East Coast Major literary festivals Review Quote Praise for Above Us Only Sky "NPR personality Winik mines the intertwined humor and poignancy of lifes exigencies in this earthy essay collection, taking stock of moments from childhood to motherhood and reliving them with relish. By turns heartfelt and cutting, playful and contemplative, Winiks chatty narration and musings emerge as vivid brushstrokes on a crowded canvas, jottings of her thoughts at both pivotal moments and more introspective times." -- Publishers Weekly "Intrepid NPR commentator Winiks voice is as unique as her observations and as recognizable as her experiences. By turns pithy and poignant, outraged and outrageous, Winiks latest collection of essays once again mines the rich veins of her personal life . . . and while the laughs are still there, theres also a tempered maturity that nicely balances Winiks self-deprecating, tongue-in-cheek approach. Middle age is upon her, a perfect time for reflection and prediction, appreciation and apprehension, making amends and making a difference." --Carol Haggas, Booklist "Marion Winik is a skilled writer and her courage is impressive. Her struggle to find meaning from her life shines from every page and her humor is infectious." --Jennifer Lauck, author of Blackbird "These essays on a womans wild ride through life give us Marions bracing tonic-of-truth voice in splendid form - her voice that is always brilliantly funny, intelligent, brave, haunting, and full of surprises, revelations, and wise, wild connections. At this point, I dont think I could live without it. If you dont know her yet, your life is about to get better." --Naomi Shihab Nye, author of The Tiny Journalist "Marion Winik has written another smart, funny, wise set of essays. Her authorial voice has been sweetened and mellowed by domestic contentment, while her observations remain as sharp and her insights as deep as ever. If youre a Winik fan already, you wont be surprised to find yourself moved, amused, and enlightened by Above Us Only Sky . If this is your introduction to her work, you have a rare treat in store." --Martha Beck, author of Diana, Herself: An Allegory of Awakening Praise for The Baltimore Book of the Dead "An affecting collection of brief, incisive portraits of departed figures both public and private." -- People "[Winiks] mission is not to be morbid but to find a place in our collective conversation for grief, which might be one of the last social taboos . . . A welcome salve to all of us, and encouragement to honor the people weve lost who are forever with us." --Oprah.com "Spending time with dead people might make you wonder: Do I want to take this trip? You do, when Winik is telling the stories, two-page hits that read like flash nonfiction, highlight reels of what these people have meant to her, and sometimes to American culture, over the past 60 years." --Nancy Rommelmann, Newsday "Feast on Marion Winiks jewelbox of a book filled with gold nuggets of prose and a fevered passion for life even though much is an homage to death itself. Every sentence is a carefully considered slam dunk . . . Breathless, heartbreaking, invigorating." -- Literary Hub "With the same candid and humorous writing style she fine-tuned through her years as an All Things Considered commentator, Winik memorializes the departed in short essays that evoke a tender sense of connection in readers." --Lauren LaRocca, Baltimore Magazine "Every so often I stumble across books where my first reaction is regret. How have I never heard of this writer? My second reaction is a hunger to read all he or she has written. This does not happen often enough so, please know I do not toss this sort of praise lightly. Marion Winik is one of the most elegant, evocative and incisive writers I have encountered . . . Her gift is using the fewest words to capture their spirits, and though as the title broadcasts, this is a book about the dead, it is a glorious account of living." --Jacqeline Cutler, Newark Star-Ledger "Empathy figures in Marion Winiks The Baltimore Book of the Dead (Counterpoint, Oct.), along with her sharp eye and wicked wit. This sequel to The Glen Rock Book of the Dead has more achingly beautiful and succinct obituaries of the people (and a few pets) from Winiks wide, idiosyncratic circle of family, friends, colleagues, lovers, and enemies. This superfast read will spur rereading and the terrible wish that more people in Winiks circle would expire just so she could memorialize them." -- Library Journal , Editors Pick "In writing about these dozens of deaths, the author is writing about life in general, how quickly it can change and how long a memory can persist, and her life in particular, how big ideas about art and revolution were so easily infected with the stupid romance of self-destruction . . . Insightful pieces with a cumulative impact." -- Kirkus Reviews "[An] unconventional though captivating blend of memoir and biography . . . Throughout these understated portraits, Winik writes with a delightfully light and nuanced hand." -- Publishers Weekly "Youll want to read The Baltimore Book of the Dead as slowly as possible because every observation is a marvel, every sentence a heartbreak or a revelation of joy. This book is both brief and miraculous, and it will be finished before youre ready to let it go. Like life." --Ann Patchett, author of Commonwealth "This slim, deeply moving book is full of elegies that bear witness to the departed and remind us of the beauty and pain and complexity in every life, no matter how obscure. Marion Winiks prose is deceptively rich, suffused with quiet emotion and tender humor. She teaches us how to remember." --Tom Perrotta, author of The Leftovers and Mrs. Fletcher "Marion Winiks writing is always a wild and true marvel and never more so than in her latest work, The Baltimore Book of the Dead . With riveting compassion, she looks at all the love and the pain and the detritus that accumulates in the corners of all of our lives and pieces together something sad and lovely and new out of it." --Bill Clegg, author of Did You Ever Have a Family "Marion Winik is such an excellent writer that you will want to gobble up The Baltimore Book of the Dead , but you wont. After each chapter, you will pause and take a breath. You will have experienced the life and death of a stranger made friend, made familiar, through Winiks compassionate genius. Savor every word." --Abigail Thomas, author of What Comes Next and How to Like It Praise for The Glen Rock Book of the Dead "I read this book in one sitting. Its so beautiful, sad, interesting, funny, and true that I simply could not put it down. This is one cool book. Each chapter is about a dead person the author knew. The chapters are short and intense and riveting and beautifully written. Winik has many gifts as a writer, but one I appreciate the most is her ability to write about the hardest, darkest subjects with a light, knowing hand. Situations are bleak, but life is not. Life is hard and hilarious and good and complex and often, entirely inexplicable. Winik shows us that in this book. I love The Glen Rock Book of the Dead . I think you will too." --Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild " Spoon River Anthology as told by a female Jack Kerouac." --This Weeks Book "Although shes known many people who died young, in sad or unsavory ways, the book is uplifting, funny and deep. This is partly because Winik resists the temptation to be overly reverent or poetic, though there are plenty of graceful passages. Her fascinating, tiny tributes tell the bare-assed truth about relationships while coming together to create a portrait of Winiks own imperfect, love-filled life." --Marcia Menter, More "Winik offers memoir, prose and warmth - expressed with precise evocative details." --Diane Scharper, Baltimore Sun " The Glen Rock Book of the Dead is a quiet tour de force from former Austinite Marion Winik." --Mike Shea, Texas Monthly "I only hope that Winik will continue to write, and share her insightful stories with the world. If that requires her to use a sixth sense, talk to dead people, reminisce old times, I wont be one to judge." --Jess Krout, Hanover Evening Sun "Few among us, when we die, will be lucky enough to be eulogized as intriguingly as the individuals in Marion Winiks The Glen Rock Book of the Dead . The slender and elegantly illustrated volume chronicles the stories of some 50 individuals the author once knew, compressing their lives and personal significance into brief, two-page essays. The eighth book from this critically acclaimed writer and poet is a sort of modern-day version of Edgar Lee Masters Spoon River Anthology - the almost century-old classic that told the tale of a town in the voices of its deceased." --Susan Carpenter, The Los Angeles Times "The truth, so tragic and so exhilarating, is the gift Marion Winik offers up with honesty and compassion in this incomparable book." --Harvey Freedenberg, Harrisburg Patriot-News s Sunday magazine "If you have read First Comes Love --Winiks memoir about her marriage to a gay man and his death from AIDS--you may imagine what you are in for: equal parts laceration and exhilaration, 100% brilliance. To say there has never been a book like this doesnt begin to get at my admiration for what Winik does here--Im dazzled by the highwire act of her writing, her willingness to go deep and then go deeper, and her immense wis Description for Sales People Reissued in part of Counterpoint Press and founding editor Jack Shoemakers longtime commitment to and belief in the writing of Marion Winik Details ISBN1640093087 Author Marion Winik Pages 336 Publisher Counterpoint Year 2020 ISBN-10 1640093087 ISBN-13 9781640093089 Short Title Above Us Only Sky Language English Format Paperback Imprint Counterpoint Subtitle Essays DEWEY 306.87 Place of Publication Berkeley Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2020-07-14 NZ Release Date 2020-07-14 US Release Date 2020-07-14 Publication Date 2020-07-14 UK Release Date 2020-07-14 Illustrator Gladys Jose Birth 1927 Affiliation Clark University Position journalist Qualifications J.D. 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ISBN-13: 9781640093089
Book Title: Above Us only Sky: Essays
Item Height: 209mm
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Author: Marion Winik
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Zoology, Literary Theory
Publisher: Counterpoint
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Genre: Biographies & True Stories
Number of Pages: 336 Pages