Austen Years: A Memoir in Five Novels

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Price
$28.00  $26.04
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.3 X 1.2 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780374107031

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About the Author

Rachel Cohen is the author of A Chance Meeting: Intertwined Lives of American Writers and Artists, which won the PEN/Jerard Fund Award and was a finalist for the Guardian First Book Award, and Bernard Berenson: A Life in the Picture Trade, which was long-listed for the JQ Wingate Literary Prize. Her essays have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Guardian, the London Review of Books, The Believer, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, MacDowell, and the New York Foundation for the Arts, and teaches in the creative writing program at the University of Chica

Reviews

A thoughtful meditation on the interweaving of literature and life . . . [Cohen] analyzes [Austen's novels] with astute sensitivity . . . A nuanced portrait of a writer and reader. --Kirkus

[An] erudite . . . exploration of connection and loss . . . Cohen's writing at its best is lush and lyrical. --Publishers Weekly

Rachel Cohen's Austen Years is a work of compassionate and meditative alchemy. It explores the patterns that hold together life, art, love and loss; the spaces between memory and memorialisation, between literary creation and lived experience, between inspiration and revelation, reading and re-reading. Like the implacable action of tidal waters upon the shore, it returns to, shapes, and quietly unearths hidden treasures from what we thought was familiar ground. It's an absolutely fascinating book: I will never read Austen the same way again. --Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk

I'm excited to read anything Rachel Cohen writes, inspired by the delicate precision of her thought and the grace of her expression. In Austen Years, the marriage of Rachel's rare attentiveness with Jane Austen's beloved novels makes for an exhilarating and beautiful book. --Claire Messud, author of The Burning Girl

"In the achingly precise Austen Years, the refusal to be finished reading the texts that mean most to us converges with the desire to bring a halt to time's passage in the mourning of the loss of a parent, or the daily transformations of being one. The delicacy and patience of Rachel Cohen's approach match that of her subject." -Jonathan Lethem, author of The Feral Detective

I read Austen Years with real pleasure and fascination over several evenings -- it's a truly exceptional piece of work, a tender and moving meditation on fiction and family memory, on Austen and on Cohen's beloved father, all so surprisingly combined and acutely observed. It's completely captivating.--Richard Holmes, author of This Long Pursuit: Reflections of a Romantic Biographer

In her biographies, Rachel Cohen displays one of the most widely ranging minds I've ever encountered in a book. Stunningly, in Austen Years, she reveals that during a lengthy period of personal transitions, she turned exclusively to a single author, Jane Austen, immersing herself intensely. Her memoir is an astonishingly fresh reading of Austen's novels, a deeply felt reexamination of their great themes (love, inheritance, how to be with others in the world), and a lyrical ode to the pleasures and rewards of paying close attention. It will sit next to Pride and Prejudice on my shelf. --Ruth Franklin, author of Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life