This River. A Memoir

Par : James Brown
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  • Nombre de pages224
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-58243-874-0
  • EAN9781582438740
  • Date de parution10/03/2011
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Taille619 Ko
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  • ÉditeurCounterpoint

Résumé

"Continues where Brown's first memoir, The Los Angeles Diaries, left off. It's molten stuff, the story of his efforts to control his river of rage." -Los Angeles Times Award-winning author James Brown gained a cult following after chronicling his turbulent childhood and spiraling drug addiction in The Los Angeles Diaries. This River picks up where Brown left off in his first memoir, describing his tenuous relationship with sobriety, telling of agonizing relapses, and tracking his attempts to become a better father.
This is the heartbreaking and at times uplifting tale of Brown's battles, peeking into his former life as an addict and detailing his subsequent ascent to sobriety and fight for redemption. "A beautifully crafted and intensely moving book. Without artifice or pretension-without false moves of any sort-James Brown goes after the biggest literary game: death, love, children, degeneration, hopelessness, hope.
I read this book straight through, in one spellbound sitting, and I will read it again in a week or two. It is so good." -Tim O'Brien, National Book Award winning-author of The Things They Carried "Beautifully written, this is clear-eyed truth-telling by a man coming to terms with the best and worst in himself and others." -Booklist "This River pulls no punches-art shouldn't and Brown doesn't. The good, the bad, the ugly are all there in a lucid, uncluttered, muscular prose studded with honesty, willpower, and courage.
Brown's is a story of a man who, against overwhelming odds, not only came back from the abyss, but triumphed." -Duff Brenna, author of AWP Best Novel The Book of Mamie
"Continues where Brown's first memoir, The Los Angeles Diaries, left off. It's molten stuff, the story of his efforts to control his river of rage." -Los Angeles Times Award-winning author James Brown gained a cult following after chronicling his turbulent childhood and spiraling drug addiction in The Los Angeles Diaries. This River picks up where Brown left off in his first memoir, describing his tenuous relationship with sobriety, telling of agonizing relapses, and tracking his attempts to become a better father.
This is the heartbreaking and at times uplifting tale of Brown's battles, peeking into his former life as an addict and detailing his subsequent ascent to sobriety and fight for redemption. "A beautifully crafted and intensely moving book. Without artifice or pretension-without false moves of any sort-James Brown goes after the biggest literary game: death, love, children, degeneration, hopelessness, hope.
I read this book straight through, in one spellbound sitting, and I will read it again in a week or two. It is so good." -Tim O'Brien, National Book Award winning-author of The Things They Carried "Beautifully written, this is clear-eyed truth-telling by a man coming to terms with the best and worst in himself and others." -Booklist "This River pulls no punches-art shouldn't and Brown doesn't. The good, the bad, the ugly are all there in a lucid, uncluttered, muscular prose studded with honesty, willpower, and courage.
Brown's is a story of a man who, against overwhelming odds, not only came back from the abyss, but triumphed." -Duff Brenna, author of AWP Best Novel The Book of Mamie
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