Liars' Club
by Mary Karr
- Pages
- 320
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780143035749
- Temps de Lecture
- ~5h 36min
Liars' Club est un book de Mary Karr. Il compte 320 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Mary Karr’s debut memoir chronicles her childhood in a working-class Texas town during the 1960s and early 1970s, offering an unflinching portrait of family life shaped by poverty, religious fervor, and alcoholism. Through sharply observed scenes and darkly comic prose, Karr examines the complex bond with her mother, Marjorie, whose unpredictable behavior and sharp tongue leave a lasting imprint on Karr’s understanding of love and survival. The narrative also explores the quiet endurance of her father, Bill, whose struggles with addiction and economic hardship frame the domestic landscape. Written with literary precision, the work interrogates how memory distorts and preserves truth, particularly within families that rely on storytelling as both shield and weapon. Karr’s ability to balance brutal honesty with wry humor established a distinctive voice in contemporary memoir, influencing generations of writers who approach personal history with unvarnished clarity. The book remains a landmark study of resilience, the weight of inherited trauma, and the search for identity amid chaos.
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Mary Karr est l'auteur de Liars' Club. Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.
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Mary Karr’s debut memoir chronicles her childhood in a working-class Texas town during the 1960s and early 1970s, offering an unflinching portrait of family life shaped by poverty, religious fervor, and alcoholism. Through sharply observed scenes and darkly comic prose, Karr examines the complex bon...
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Liars' Club a été écrit par Mary Karr.