A Solemn Pleasure
A Solemn Pleasure
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Sign in or Sign up!- Release Date: 28/05/2015
- Barcode: 9781934137963
- Genre: Literary Criticism
- Label: Bellevue Literary Press
- Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press
- Subgenre: Biography

A Solemn Pleasure
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To Imagine, Witness, and Write
Reflections on a literary life pulled in two directions: from war zone journalism to the writing and teaching of fiction.
Firecracker Award FinalistPoets & Writers Best Books for Writers” selectionLiterary Hub Best Books about Books” selectionImage: Art, Faith, Mystery Top Ten of the Year” selectionIn an essay entitled Spirit and Vision” Melissa Pritchard poses the question: Why write?” Her answer reverberates throughout A Solemn Pleasure, presenting an undeniable case for both the power of language and the nurturing constancy of the writing life. Whether describing the deeply interior imaginative life required to write fiction, searching for the lost legacy of American literature as embodied by Walt Whitman, being embedded with a young female GI in Afghanistan, traveling with Ethiopian tribes, or revealing the heartrending story of her informally adopted son William, a former Sudanese child slave, this is nonfiction vividly engaged with the world. In these fifteen essays, Pritchard shares her passion for writing and storytelling that educates, honors, and inspires.Melissa Pritchard is the author of, most recently, the novel Palmerino and the short story collection The Odditorium. Her books have received the Flannery O’Connor, Janet Heidinger Kafka, and Carl Sandburg awards and two of her short fiction collections were New York Times Notable Book and Editors’ Choice selections. Pritchard has worked as a journalist in Afghanistan, India, and Ethiopia, and her nonfiction has appeared in various publications, including O, The Oprah Magazine, Arrive, Chicago Tribune, and Wilson Quarterly. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona.
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