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The
Arsenic
Lobster by
Peter
GrandboisA Hybrid Memoir Buy
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SPD >In The Arsenic
Lobster, Peter Grandbois demonstrates a hard-won
understanding of
Lorca’s avowal that In
Peter
Grandbois’
‘hybrid’
memoir
the materials of his suburban anomie are cut
apart
and thrust
into arresting and disturbing juxtapositions. Passages of spiky adrenalin play against a melancholic, duende-driven introspection as identity is assembled and re-assembled in a strobe-lit chamber. Sven Birkerts, author of The Gutenberg Elegies and My Sky Blue Trades
In
this
hilarious
and
poignant
tour-de-force, our hero is caught in a maze of
simulacra, the As
dangerous
as
its
title, Grandbois’ memoir moves at neck-breaking pace
to
heart-breaking effect.
A champion fencer in one of his lives, he turns the genre on his foil and drops it on its head in defiance of preconceived notions about growing up in the suburbs. So many, the risks he takes --and lives to tell the tale --only to take them all over again in prose that is vigorous, funny, and ultimately exhilarating. Dinah Lenney, author of Bigger than Life: A Murder, A Memoir
Peter
Grandbois
Peter Grandbois is the author of The Gravedigger (Chronicle Books 2006), which was chosen for both the Barnes and Noble "Discover Great New Writers" and the Border's "Original Voices" programs and the PEN nominated translator of San Juan: Memoir of a City. His short stories have appeared in numerous journals and been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize. He is a professor of creative writing and contemporary literature at California State University in Sacramento. |