The Long Run: A Creative Inquiry

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Product Details
Price
$17.00  $15.81
Publisher
Graywolf Press
Publish Date
Pages
192
Dimensions
5.57 X 8.22 X 0.55 inches | 0.54 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781644452929

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About the Author
Stacey D'Erasmo is the author of the novels Tea, A Seahorse Year, The Sky Below, Wonderland, and The Complicities and the nonfiction book The Art of Intimacy. She is a professor of writing and publishing practices at Fordham University.
Reviews

"D'Erasmo explores not just what it means to have a long career in the arts, but what it means to be an artist, to be queer, and to be a citizen of the Earth, making this book a unique contribution to the canon of work about the life of an artist. Artists of all kinds will find inspiration and good company within these thoughtful essays."-- Kirkus (starred review)

"Novelist D'Erasmo (The Complicities) takes a rewarding deep dive into why--and how--artists are able to go on making art. . . . Artists seeking inspiration would do well to check this out." --Publishers Weekly

"Oh, how I needed this book! Stacey D'Erasmo has given us a tender and fascinating lineage of artists who demonstrate the myriad ways to build a life around an artistic practice and sustain it. Between their stories emerges her own gorgeous and intimate memoir, a queer künstlerroman that had me rapt. Every moment of reading these pages felt like ingesting a delicious, life-saving tonic. What a gift of a book."--Melissa Febos, author of Girlhood, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award

"Stacey D'Erasmo is one of my favorite writers, full stop. For years, I've been learning from her, admiring her wisdom and style, attempting to emulate her cool. I suspected she held secrets about how to really live, and I was right. Here she offers wisdom in the form of portraits--appreciations--each one precise, wondrous, meditative, often sexy, and exquisitely wrought. The Long Run is a revelation. A book about sustaining an artistic practice, yes, but also a book that offers sustenance itself."--Justin Torres, author of Blackouts, winner of the National Book Award

"In and around these conversations with a range of disparate creators, Stacey D'Erasmo gives us a master class in openness, in generosity, and in courage. Fierce, funny, and philosophical, The Long Run is a necessary companion for anyone who makes things."--Lauren Elkin, author of Flâneuse and Art Monsters

"In this brief but impressively substantive exploration of the lives and work of eight artists who have sustained enduring careers, D'Erasmo also interrogates her own path as a novelist, literary critic, and teacher as she searches for the answer to one pressing question: 'How do we keep doing this--making art?""--Harvey Freedenberg, Shelf Awareness

"Stacey D'Erasmo takes her place alongside Olivia Laing with these brilliant portraits of artists who have stayed in over decades and the perspectives that have kept them returning to their work. The surprise bonus is the portrait of D'Erasmo herself and the New York scenes that have buoyed her own long writing practice. An essential book that I'll always keep at hand."--Alice Elliott Dark, author of Fellowship Point and In the Gloaming

"What sustains creative people over the long run? What allows certain people to continue to learn and grow, both as artists and as humans Those are the kinds of questions at the heart of Stacey D'Erasmo's book The Long Run: A Creative Inquiry, which is all about living a creative life."--Ann Douglas, Psychology Today