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Phillip Lopate
Portrait of My Body.
Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1996. Author-signed first printing. 0385477104 325 pages.
Volume, measuring approximately 6" x 8.75", is bound in quarter black cloth and gray paper-covered boards, with  stamped silver lettering to spine. Book is in fine condition. Author's signature appears underneath his printed name on title page. Dust jacket displays light shelfwear. Jacket is preserved in mylar cover.
"Phillip Lopate's richest and most ambitious book  yet--the final volume of a trilogy that began with "Bachelorhood" and "Against  Joie de Vivre"--"Portrait of My  Body" is a powerful memoir in the form of  interconnected personal essays. One of America's  foremost essayists, who helped focus attention on  the form in his acclaimed anthology "The  Art of the Personal Essay," Lopate  demonstrates here just how far a writer can go in the  direction of honesty and risk  taking.
In thirteen essays, Lopate explores the  resources and limits of the self, its many disguises,  excuses, and unmaskings, with his characteristic  wry humor and insight. From the title essay, a  hilarious physical self-exam, to the haunting  portrait of his ex-colleague Donald Barthelme, to the  bittersweet account of his long-delayed surrender  to marriage, "On Leaving Bachelorhood,"  Lopate wrestles with finding the proper balance  between detachment and empathy, doubt and  conviction. In other essays, he celebrates his love of  film and city life, and reflects on his religious  identity as a Jew. A wrenchingly vivid,  unforgettable portrait of the author's eccentric,  solipsistic, aged father, a self-proclaimed failure, is  the centerpiece of a suite of essays about  father-figures and resisted mentors. The book ends with  the author's own introduction to fatherhood, as  witness to the birth of his daughter."  

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