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The known, the secret, the forgotten, a memoir, Joan Wheelis

Label
The known, the secret, the forgotten, a memoir, Joan Wheelis
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The known, the secret, the forgotten
Oclc number
1082323450
Responsibility statement
Joan Wheelis
Sub title
a memoir
Summary
"Crafted from slivers of reminiscence and reflection, Joan Wheelis's beautifully written memoir explores the intricacies of attachment and the perils of love and inevitable loss. We glimpse the author's childhood in San Francisco and her relationship with her distinguished psychoanalyst parents through a series of jewel-like vignettes. She explores her past through her questions about life and the lessons her parents taught her about the existence of God, how to cut a napoleon and build a fire, and the hazards of self-deception. Into this tapestry of memory Wheelis, also a psychoanalyst, weaves profound reflections from adulthood. Wrestling with the loss of her parents, the author faces the questions of what matters and what remains of their lives. She reckons with their histories and legacies, tracing the heritage of love and conflict through the generations. As she revisits the rooms and landscapes of her past, her prose takes on the poetic logic of memory itself"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Destiny -- Daisies won't tell -- Deer -- Time -- Fire -- Car games -- Poppies -- Velvet cap -- Blue door -- Wine -- The round room -- The Napoleon -- Legacy -- House in Pisa -- Poker -- Dogfight -- Caped devil -- Blue angels -- Easter -- Loss -- Fire 2 -- The dove -- The office -- Thoughts -- Fire 3 -- The last letter -- Last rites -- The log -- The audograph -- String of all sizes -- Love -- Goodbyes -- Rain -- Last cut -- Mosquito destroyer -- Economy of motion -- The log, part 2 -- Spirit -- Christmas -- The pin -- Gift
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