My Autobiography of Carson McCullers, Jenn Shapland
My Autobiography of Carson McCullers, Jenn Shapland
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My Autobiography of Carson McCullers
A Memoir

Author: Jenn Shapland

Narrator: Jenn Shapland

Unabridged: 5 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/10/2020


Synopsis

Winner of the Publishing Triangle Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian NonfictionWinner of a Lambda Literary AwardFinalist for the National Book AwardLonglisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in NonfictionHow do you tell the real story of someone misremembered—an icon and idol—alongside your own? Jenn Shapland’s celebrated debut is both question and answer: an immersive, surprising exploration of one of America’s most beloved writers, alongside a genre-defying examination of identity, queerness, memory, obsession, and love.Shapland is a graduate student when she first uncovers letters written to Carson McCullers by a woman named Annemarie. Though Shapland recognizes herself in the letters, which are intimate and unabashed in their feelings, she does not see McCullers as history has portrayed her. Her curiosity gives way to fixation, not just with this newly discovered side of McCullers’s life, but with how we tell queer love stories. Why, Shapland asks, are the stories of women paved over by others’ narratives? What happens when constant revision is required of queer women trying to navigate and self-actualize in straight spaces? And what might the tracing of McCullers’s life—her history, her secrets, her legacy—reveal to Shapland about herself?In smart, illuminating prose, Shapland interweaves her own story with McCullers’s to create a vital new portrait of one of our nation’s greatest literary treasures, and shows us how the writers we love and the stories we tell about ourselves make us who we are.

About Jenn Shapland

Jenn Shapland's work won a 2017 Pushcart Prize and fellowships/residencies at Ucross, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Yaddo, the Carson McCullers Center for Writers and Musicians, and Vermont Studio Center. Her essays have been published in Tin House, THE Magazine, Pastelegram, The Lifted Brow, Electric Literature, NANOfiction, and The Millions. She teaches in the Creative Writing department at the Institute of American Indian Arts and has a PhD in English from UT Austin. She designs and makes clothing for Agnes. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary on May 17, 2020

I love queers writing about queers, but I don't think this story stands up to book form - it would have worked better as a think piece. There isn't too much new content here, other than outing McCullers on the record. And maybe I'm totally wrong, but I thought it was generally accepted that McCuller......more

Goodreads review by Abby on February 18, 2020

I had a lot of complicated feelings in reaction to this book, so like, bear with me. It’s deeply engaging, it’s history and biography in a deeply personal and irreverent tone, and it’s all packaged into these “microchapters” that seem to be all the rage right now. If you went by the title, you might......more

Goodreads review by Megan on October 10, 2020

The new archival materials that Shapland brings into the biographical record on McCullers are wonderfully exciting, treasures: letters from Carson's crush the hot mess Annemarie Schwarzenbach, transcripts of McCullers' therapy sessions with Dr. Mary Mercer, who was--Shapland persuasively argues--lik......more


Quotes

“In lucid, distilled, honest prose, Jenn Shapland teaches us about McCullers, the desire for recognition, loneliness, the complexities of queer history, the seductions and resistances of the archive, and, all throughout, love.”
—Maggie Nelson“You don’t have to be a Carson McCullers fan to admire this remarkable book. It’s a biography that’s also a memoir, a story of obsession and longing. Captivating and trenchant and moving, Shapland’s genre-mixing debut will stay with me a long time.”
—R.O. Kwon, author of The Incendiaries"Jenn Shapland's narration of her audiobook embodies a deeply personal journey.... Her performance feels like an intimate podcast. Shapland's voice reflects her self-discovery, making this listening experience seem far too short."
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