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A Truce That Is Not Peace
A Truce That Is Not Peace
Miriam Toews
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ISBN: 9781639734740
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication Date: 8/26/25
Binding: Hardcover
Age Range: -
Grade Range: NA-NA
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Language: English
BISAC: Biography & Autobiography, Memoirs, Women, Language Arts & Disciplines, Writing, and General
Related Subjects: Women novelists, Canadian, Ontario, Authorship, Philosophy, Fiction, Suicide, Psychological aspects, Autobiographies, Toews, Miriam, 20th century, and Toronto
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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, Autobiography
NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORKER, TIME, THE WASHINGTON POST, THE WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF BOOKS, NPR, LIT HUB, ELECTRIC LITERATURE, AND BOOKPAGE "Revelatory." --New York Times Book Review"Essential reading. A companion for turbulent times." --Laura van den Berg
"Nothing short of a masterpiece." --The San Francisco Chronicle Internationally bestselling author Miriam Toews' memoir of the will to write--a work of disobedient memory, humor, and exquisite craft set against a content-hungry, prose-stuffed society. "Why do you write?" the organizer of a literary event in Mexico City asks Miriam Toews. Each attempted answer from Toews--all of them unsatisfactory to the organizer--surfaces new layers of grief, guilt, and futility connected to her sister's suicide. She has been keeping up, she realizes, a decades-old internal correspondence, filling a silence she barely understands. And we, her readers, come to see that the question is as impossible to answer as deciding whether to live life as a comedy or a tragedy. Marking the first time Toews has written her own life in nonfiction, A Truce That Is Not Peace explores the uneasy pact a writer makes with memory. Wildly inventive yet masterfully controlled; slyly casual yet momentous; wrenching and joyful; hilarious and humane--this is Miriam Toews at her dazzling best, remaking her world and inventing an astonishing new literary form to contain it.