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Life Breaks in

A Mood Almanack
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Some books start at point A, take you by the hand, and carefully walk you to point B, and on and on.

This is not one of those books. This book is about mood, and how it works in and with us as complicated, imperfectly self-knowing beings existing in a world that impinges and infringes on us, but also regularly suffuses us with beauty and joy and wonder. You don't write that book as a linear progression--you write it as a living, breathing, richly associative, and, crucially, active, investigation. Or at least you do if you're as smart and inventive as Mary Cappello.

What is a mood? How do we think about and understand and describe moods and their endless shadings? What do they do to and for us, and how can we actively generate or alter them? These are all questions Cappello takes up as she explores mood in all its manifestations: we travel with her from the childhood tables of "arts and crafts" to mood rooms and reading rooms, forgotten natural history museums and 3-D View-Master fairytale tableaux; from the shifting palette of clouds and weather to the music that defines us and the voices that carry us. The result is a book as brilliantly unclassifiable as mood itself, blue and green and bright and beautiful, funny and sympathetic, as powerfully investigative as it is richly contemplative.

"I'm one of those people who mistrusts a really good mood," Cappello writes early on. If that made you nod in recognition, well, maybe you're one of Mary Cappello's people; you owe it to yourself to crack Life Breaks In and see for sure.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
Publish DateOctober 21, 2016
Pages408
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780226356068
Dimensions9.1 X 6.0 X 1.3 inches | 1.6 pounds

About the Author

Mary Cappello is the author of five books of literary nonfiction, including Awkward: A Detour (a Los Angeles Times best-seller); Swallow, based on the Chevalier Jackson Foreign Body Collection in Philadelphia's Mütter Museum; and, most recently, Life Breaks In: A Mood Almanack. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Salon, the Huffington Post, on NPR, in guest author blogs for Powells Books, and on six separate occasions as Notable Essay of the Year in Best American Essays. A Guggenheim and Berlin Prize Fellow, a recipient of The Bechtel Prize for Educating the Imagination, and the Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize, Cappello is a former Fulbright Lecturer at the Gorky Literary Institute (Moscow), and currently Professor of English and creative writing at the University of Rhode Island. Visit her at her website: www.marycappello.com.

Reviews

"The motley, nervous, intermittently brilliant oeuvre of Cappello swarms and stuns the reader. . . . The infinite play of non-knowledge, of knowing that she doesn't know, continues to write with her and write for her, with a suspenseful, tumultuous virtuosity. . . . Cappello's willfully transitional prose resembles the famished mongrel offspring of Virginia Woolf and Walter Benjamin, pleased to survey, infer, surmise, lollygag, slurp, and ransack in the mind. . . . Her ability to invoke the infinitesimally physical raptures of completing a thought, or a tremble of thoughts, recommends Cappello as a most unusual stylist, both emotive and cerebral, and unwilling to compromise at all, ever. . . . I am convinced that Montaigne would have liked it very much."
--Molly McQuade "Yale Review"

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