Selected Misdemeanors

Essays at the Mercy of the Reader

Sue William Silverman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Nebraska Press

Publishing:30th Sep '25

£16.99

This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Selected Misdemeanors cover

The essays in Selected Misdemeanors are unapologetic word grenades lobbed into an otherwise complacent forgetfulness. Throughout the collection, Sue William Silverman focuses on pivotal, often fleeting moments that defined the course of her life, such as a fraught family vacation; an evening watching the Chippendale dancers’ extravaganza; a Pac-Man-and-whisky-fueled rumination on failed relationships; and the way melodramatic movies such as Rome Adventure shape an adolescent’s idea of love. Ranging from short to flash to micro length, these emotionally courageous writings imbue minimalist forms with maximalist emotions and an unrepentant, no-holds-barred attitude. Each action explored in this collection produces the Butterfly Effect-seemingly quotidian events rippling into emotional tsunamis.
 

“Sue William Silverman refreshes the idea that insight is best found in the granules. From piece to piece this book constructs a constellation of wonder, each point of light written with resilience, wit, heartbreak, and a stunning forthrightness.”-Paul Lisicky, author of Song So Wild and Blue: A Life with the Music of Joni Mitchell “A master essayist, Sue William Silverman harnesses all at her disposal-poetry, photographs, film, and, most of all, her luminous and lyrical prose-to resurrect memory and interrogate loneliness, longing, and loss. The result is a full-throated, gorgeous, multi-layered meditation on obsession and desire. The heat rises off the page.”-Sonja Livingston, author of Ghostbread “The quality of Sue William Silverman’s seeing, the angle of her gaze, and the way she builds a frame for readers to view our own tragic, complicated, beautiful lives make this collection distinctive. Throughout, I am struck by the way Silverman folds time, navigating the rich span of her years on this planet to locate vital patterns and connections. These essays contain such wisdom about the making of a life. . . . Silverman is a national treasure.”-Jill Christman, author of If This Were Fiction

ISBN: 9781496244222

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

204 pages