Sarah Manguso
Sarah Manguso is an American author known for her works of memoir, poetry, and essays. Her notable books include 'The Two Kinds of Decay,' 'Ongoingness: The End of a Diary,' and '300 Arguments.' Her writing often explores themes of memory, time, and the human experience.
Books
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1. Liars
"Liars" is a compelling story about Jane, an aspiring writer, who marries filmmaker John Bridges. Both share dreams of love, creative success, and happiness. As they start a family, Jane finds herself overshadowed by John's ambitions and ego, leading her to question her role as a wife and mother. As Jane's career begins to thrive, their marriage starts to unravel, culminating in John's departure. The novel explores the complexities of marriage, identity, and personal growth, capturing Jane's journey as she navigates the challenges of family life and ultimately finds her own path.
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2. Ongoingness
The End of a Diary
"Ongoingness" is a reflective memoir that delves into the author's obsession with documenting her life through an extensive daily diary, a practice spanning decades. The narrative explores themes of memory, time, and the desire to capture moments against the relentless march of time. As the author becomes a mother, her perspective shifts, leading her to question the value and purpose of her meticulous record-keeping. This introspective journey offers poignant insights into how we relate to our past, the impermanence of experience, and the selective nature of memory.
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