Description: At the Center of All Beauty by Fenton Johnson "A treasure that I didnt know I was looking for." —Rabih Alameddine, author of The Angel of History FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Fenton Johnsons lyrical prose and searching sensibility explore what it means to choose solitude and to celebrate the notion that solitude is a legitimate and dignified calling. He delves into the lives and works of nearly a dozen iconic solitaries he considers his kindred spirits, from Thoreau at Walden Pond and Emily Dickenson in Amherst, to the fiercely self-protective Zora Neale Hurston. The bright wakes these figures have left behind illuminate Fenton Johnsons journey from his childhood in rural Kentucky to his solitary travels in America, France, and India. Woven into his musings about better-known solitaries are stories of friends and family he has lost and found along the way.? Author Biography Fenton Johnson is an award-winning author of fiction and nonfiction. He teaches at Spalding University, contributes to Harpers magazine, and has been featured on Fresh Air with Terry Gross. He lives in San Francisco, California, and Tucson, Arizona. Review "I love Fenton Johnsons sensibility. Its a joy and a balm to see the world through his eyes—and to rediscover solitude as our deepest and most powerful source of creativity and spirituality, even for people who are coupled." -- Susan Cain, author of Quiet and Quiet Power"In this lyrical yet finely argued book, Johnson sets out to show that being alone—so different from loneliness, its direct opposite, in fact—is absolutely essential to the creative life.… Meticulous, loving prose." -- Kathryn Hughes - New York Times Book Review"A work of staggering tenderness, intelligence and beauty…a new vision of self, community and home. This achingly honest and gorgeously written book should come with a warning: It will change you." -- Harriet Lerner, PhD, author of The Dance of Anger"[A] flexible and forgiving approach to the subject of solitude.… [A] thoughtful exploration." -- Geoff Wisner - Wall Street Journal"A fluid pastiche of memoir, social critique, literary criticism, mystical insights, and philosophical reflections.… [P]oetic yet profoundly accessible." -- Brian Bromberger - Bay Area Reporter""In studies of the lives of beloved artists, and in beautiful meditations on his own life, Fenton Johnson encourages us to understand solitariness as consecration, a fecund, rich condition for the pursuit of beauty. Fenton Johnsons writing is so companionable and wise that it enacts what it counsels… it converts sterile loneliness to creative solitude." -- Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You"Part memoir, part critical study of writers and artists, part queer manifesto, At the Center of All Beauty is about Fenton Johnsons effort to live deliberately, which in his case means alone.… This is a beautifully written book.… Reading At the Center of All Beauty, I came to see that each of us, single or coupled, has access to an interior life, a center of beauty, if only, as Johnson forcefully argues, we are not afraid of silence, of listening, of solitude, and what it has to teach us." -- Daniel Burr - Gay and Lesbian Review"In a tone thats warm, philosophical but familiar (this could be a conversation over tea or bourbon), Johnson touches on topics as varied as traveling alone, world religions, his parents and the Trappist monks next door, the monastic life, time as an illusion, the practice of celibacy, the gift of silence. It is a book for our times." -- Christine Wald-Hopkins - Arizona Daily Star"A case Johnson makes through his quiet, heart-full prose is that solitude is a wellspring for creativity that we would do well to pay more attention to. It is a message I didnt know how desperate I was to hear so magnificently articulated until I read it." -- Chris La Tray - Rumpus"In these times of enforced solitude, what better book to shelter in place with than this one, which squarely places you At the Center of All Beauty." -- Camille Cusumano - Medium Review Quote "Part memoir, part critical study of writers and artists, part queer manifesto, At the Center of All Beauty is about Fenton Johnsons effort to live deliberately, which in his case means alone.... This is a beautifully written book.... Reading At the Center of All Beauty, I came to see that each of us, single or coupled, has access to an interior life, a center of beauty, if only, as Johnson forcefully argues, we are not afraid of silence, of listening, of solitude, and what it has to teach us." Details ISBN0393541444 Author Fenton Johnson Short Title At the Center of All Beauty Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 0393541444 ISBN-13 9780393541441 Format Paperback Subtitle Solitude and the Creative Life Imprint WW Norton & Co Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States NZ Release Date 2021-01-29 US Release Date 2021-01-29 UK Release Date 2021-01-29 Pages 272 Publisher WW Norton & Co Publication Date 2021-01-29 Alternative 9780393608298 DEWEY 155.92 Audience General AU Release Date 2021-02-25 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780393541441
Book Title: At the Center of All Beauty
Number of Pages: 272 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: At the Center of All Beauty: Solitude and the Creative Life
Publisher: Ww Norton & Co
Publication Year: 2021
Item Height: 211 mm
Item Weight: 236 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Fenton Johnson
Subject Area: Children & Family, Social Psychology, Personality Psychology
Item Width: 142 mm
Format: Paperback