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Sins of the fathers

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May 2008, no. 301

Births Deaths Marriages: True tales by Georgia Blain

Vintage, $24.95 pb, 224 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

The After Life: A memoir by Kathleen Stewart

Vintage, $34.95 pb, 294 pp

Sins of the fathers

by
May 2008, no. 301

Each of these memoirs – Births Deaths Marriages: true tales, by Georgia Blain, and The After Life: A Memoir, by Kathleen Stewart – is the work of an accomplished novelist, and each writer is well aware of the risks involved in the shift of mode. If the novel, as Blain maintains, provides a place for the writer to hide, the memoir is the place of self-exposure, of speaking the truth, or a version of the truth. Although it is the wellspring of all creativity, to write about the life, to pin it down, is in a sense to distort it. Memory is unreliable and bias is inevitable. There is also the problem of exposing others, and the others in each of these memoirs are easily identified. Each writer faces the challenges of memoir in an entirely different way. The narrative voice in Births Deaths Marriages is thoughtful and contemplative; the account qualified at times by self-doubt. Stewart’s account, on the other hand, is sure of its truth. It is dramatic, forceful and defiant.

Shirley Walker reviews 'Births Deaths Marriages: True tales' by Georgia Blain and 'The After Life: A memoir' by Kathleen Stewart

Births Deaths Marriages: True tales

by Georgia Blain

Vintage, $24.95 pb, 224 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

The After Life: A memoir

by Kathleen Stewart

Vintage, $34.95 pb, 294 pp

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