
Wild, Rank Place: One Year on Cape Cod Published in Cooperation with the Center for American Places. Edition
Author(s): David Gessner (Author)
- Publisher: University Press of New England
- Publication Date: 1 Mar. 1997
- Edition: Published in Cooperation with the Center for American Places. ed.
- Language: English
- Print length: 152 pages
- ISBN-10: 0874518024
- ISBN-13: 9780874518023
Book Description
Gessner’s introspection during a year spent writing in the family’s weathered cottage portrays another struggle, too. For a young writer just beginning his career, such mighty literary forebears as Thoreau can be imposing, if not paralyzing. Yet the process of sorting through and making peace with the memories of his genetic father gives Gessner the power to declare artistic independence from his literary one. Seeing “something tremendously heroic” about his father’s determination to perform mundane tasks in the face of imminent death brings Gessner to realize that “our minds have minds of their own. Reality is fabulous, yes, but we also crave something more. Symbol, perhaps. Meaning.” In the end, what Cape Cod comes to mean for Gessner is not just freedom from the past, but love and nobility in the face of death.
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About the Author
David Gessner teaches creative writing at the University of Colorado.
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