Every Father's Daughter: Twenty-Four Women Writers Remember Their Fathers
Margaret McMullan
(Editor)
Phillip Lopate
(Foreword by)
Description
"What is it about the relationship between fathers and daughters that provokes so much exquisite tenderness, satisfying communion, longing for more, idealization from both ends, followed often if not inevitably by disappointment, hurt, and the need to understand and forgive, or to finger the guilt of not understanding and loving enough?" writes Phillip Lopate, in his introduction to this collection of 24 personal essays by women writers writing about their fathers. The editor, Margaret McMullan, is herself a distinguished novelist and educator. About half of these essays were written by invitation for this anthology; others were selected by Ms. McMullan and her associate, Philip Lopate, who provides an introduction. Contributors include many well-known writers Alice Munro, Jayne Anne Phillips, Alexandra Styron, Ann Hood, Bobbie Ann Mason, Maxine Hong Kingston among them and writers perhaps less well-known but no less cogent, inventive, perceptive, questioning or loving of their fathersProduct Details
Price
$29.95
Publisher
McPherson
Publish Date
April 09, 2015
Dimensions
6.76 X 0.99 X 9.0 inches | 1.32 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781620540138
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About the Author
Margaret McMullan is an English professor at the University of Evansville, Indiana, and the author of the novel When Warhol Was Still Alive. She was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2001. Formerly an associate entertainment editor at Glamour, McMullan received her M.F.A. from the University of Arkansas. Her work has appeared in The Chicago Tribune, Southern Accents, TriQuarterly, Michigan Quarterly Review, Boulevard, and The Greensboro Review, among others.
Phillip Lopate is a professor at Columbia University, where he directs the graduate nonfiction program.
Reviews
"This book will be most enjoyable for adult women who are grappling with, cherishing, searching for, or remembering their fathers. These women's voices will also give fathers---young, old, and in between -- -- "Foreword Reviews"
"A collection of essays on the father-daughter dynamic. Editor and novelist McMullan presents 24 ways of "knowing" one's father by accomplished, independent daughters, each with a folksy introduction to help situate the relationship in place and time....Consistently elucidating portraits." -- -- "Kirkus Reviews"
"A collection of essays on the father-daughter dynamic. Editor and novelist McMullan presents 24 ways of "knowing" one's father by accomplished, independent daughters, each with a folksy introduction to help situate the relationship in place and time....Consistently elucidating portraits." -- -- "Kirkus Reviews"