<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Startlingly imaginative nonfiction about a very particular if common and much-maligned state of being.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>Los Angeles Times</i> Bestseller</b> <p/>"Mary Cappello['s] inventive, associative taxonomy of discomfort . . . [is] revelatory indeed." --<b>MARK DOTY</b>, author of <i>Dog Years: A Memoir</i> and <i>Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems</i> <p/>"A wonderful, multi-layered piece of writing, with all the insight of great cultural criticism and all the emotional pull of memoir. A fascinating book." --<b>SARAH WATERS</b>, author of <i>The Night Watch</i> and <i>The Little Stranger</i> <p/>Without awkwardness we would not know grace, stability, or balance. Yet no one before Mary Cappello has turned such a penetrating gaze on this misunderstood condition. Fearlessly exploring the ambiguous borders of identity, she mines her own life journeys--from Russia, to Italy, to the far corners of her heart and the depths of a literary or cinematic text--to decipher the powerful messages that awkwardness can transmit. <p/><b>Mary Cappello</b> is the author of four books of literary nonfiction, including <i>Awkward: A Detour</i>, which was a <i>Los Angeles Times</i> bestseller, <i>Called Back: My Reply to Cancer, My Return to Life, </i> which won a <i>ForeWord Reviews</i> Book of the Year Award and an Independent Publishers Prize, and <i>Swallow: Foreign Bodies, Their Ingestion, Inspiration, and the Curious Doctor Who Extracted Them.</i> Professor of English at the University of Rhode Island, she lives in Providence, Rhode Island and Lucerne-in-Maine, Maine.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><strong><em>Los Angeles Times</em> Bestseller</strong> <p/>"For any memoirist writing today, but particularly for one whose class, ethnicity, and sexuality may have left her with the feeling that she's 'still arriving, ' there's strong motivation to stick to the interstate, hoping it will lead to a stunning epiphany, a twelve-city book tour, and a fat movie deal. I find something bracingly feminist, daringly queer, and poignantly democratic in Mary Cappello's choice to take the nearest exit. Her rare articulation of life's off-kilter moments makes me feel less alone in my own awkward interior." --<em><strong>Women's Review of Books</strong></em> <p/>"Mary Cappello['s] inventive, associative taxonomy of discomfort . . . [is] revelatory indeed." --<strong>MARK DOTY</strong>, author of <em>Dog Years: A Memoir</em> and <em>Fire to Fire: New and Selected Poems</em> <p/>"An original, psychologically and culturally insightful book, a great pleasure to read." --<strong>JOSIP NOVAKOVICH</strong>, author of <em>Infidelities: Stories of War and Lust</em> and <em>April Fool's Day</em> <p/>"At once comforting and startling . . . Cappello's adventurous meditation . . . makes memory seem like something worth re-making, and not the casual currency it has become. It is a remarkable achievement." --<strong>ADAM PHILLIPS</strong>, author of <em>Going Sane</em> and <em>Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life</em> <p/>"Daring in both content and form, <em>Awkward</em> is a wonderfully unpredictable riff on the human predicament." --<strong>DAWN RAFFEL</strong>, author of <em>Carrying the Body</em> and <em>The Secret Life of Objects</em> <p/>"With <em>Awkward: A Detour</em>, Mary Cappello becomes to my mind now the Kepler of human flesh and bone and of the soul of the worlds in which they move . . . Hers is a wonderful, suddenly essential book." --<strong>DONALD REVELL</strong>, author of <em>The Art of Attention: A Poet's Eye</em> and <em>Tantivy</em> <p/>"A wonderful, multi-layered piece of writing, with all the insight of great cultural criticism and all the emotional pull of memoir. A fascinating book." --<strong>SARAH WATERS</strong>, author of <em>The Night Watch</em> and <em>The Little Stranger</em> <p/><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Mary Cappello</b> is the author of four books of literary nonfiction, including <i>Awkward: A Detour</i>, which was a <i>Los Angeles Times</i> bestseller, <i>Called Back: My Reply to Cancer, My Return to Life, </i> which won a <i>ForeWord Reviews</i> Book of the Year Award and an Independent Publishers Prize, and <i>Swallow: Foreign Bodies, Their Ingestion, Inspiration, and the Curious Doctor Who Extracted Them.</i> Her work has been featured in the <i>New York Times, Salon, Huffington Post</i>, NPR, in guest author blogs for Powell's Books, and on five separate occasions as Notable Essay of the Year in <i>Best American Essays</i>. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in Nonfiction, The Bechtel Prize for Educating the Imagination from Teachers and Writers Collaborative, and the Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize from Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies. Professor of English at the University of Rhode Island, she lives in Providence, Rhode Island and Lucerne-in-Maine, Maine.
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