EBOOK

Bequeath

Essays

Melora Wolff
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Pages
179
Year
2024
Language
English

About

What should we do with the things we inherit? In ten intimate essays as vivid as fiction and as varied as music, Melora Wolff's Bequeath presents a flawed, funny, impressionable narrator who tries to solve the mysteries of bequeathed artifacts, family myths, and haunting mistakes-while also figuring out how to grow up in dangerous, glamorous 1970s New York City.

With a wide range of voices-comic, lyric, collective, personal, joyful, and deeply elegiac-Wolff pays homage to her musician father and family as she roams a past rich with cultural touchstones and indelible characters, from West Side Story and Lost in Space to Leonard Bernstein and Gloria Steinem. Bequeath explores the legacies we impose and bestow on one another.

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"Bequeath is a collection that reads like a memoir, or even more: a succession of memoirs. Each essay here is as layered and fully rendered as a book. The voice is assured, the narrative movements as inevitable as they are unpredictable. Tracing the arc of a life and a family-her own-Wolff reminds us of all we know and all we never know, the insufficiency of memory and also its necessity."
David L. Ulin, author of Sidewalking: Coming to Terms with Los Angeles
"These magical essays shimmer with tenderness and regret, with sensuous allusion, joy, self-deprecating humor, and wry intelligence. The memories are so successfully evoked that the question then becomes: Does the present stand a chance, now that the past has been recaptured?"
Phillip Lopate, author of A Year and a Day: An Experiment in Essays

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