These graceful, probing personal essays by award-winning fiction writer Dora Dueck engage with a diverse range of ideas (becoming a writer, motherhood, mortality, the ethics of biography, a child's coming-out) because in non-fiction, she writes, the quest for meaning bows to the experience as it was. Yet within Return Stroke, one theme in particular does resonatechange. How wonderful, the author writes, that our bits of existence, no matter how ordinary, are available for further considerationseeing patterns, facing into inevitable death, enjoying the playful circularity of then and now. The books title, Return Strokethe title of one essay, where it literally refers to lightningsuggests such a dynamic: When I send inquiry into my past, it sends something back to me. The topic of memory, in all its malleability, impermanence, and surprising power, is especially central to the collections concluding piece, an absorbing memoir of the authors 1980s life in the Paraguayan Chaco. Whether she is discovering the more meaningful part that imagination holds within her religious faith or relating with astonishing clarity and honesty the experience of giving birth away from her home country, Dora Duecks beautifully written essays and memoir make her an insightful and generous companion.
- | Author: Dora Dueck
- | Publisher: Wipf And Stock
- | Publication Date: Feb 10, 2023
- | Number of Pages: 234 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1666768820
- | ISBN-13: 9781666768824