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5.0 out of 5 stars
A Master of Language and the Human Soul,
By "witthoft" (Lexington, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Court of Memory (Nonpareil Book) (Paperback)
McConkey's collected stories brought together under the title Court of Memory is one of the finest examples of American literature. McConkey draws on his own life, or as he put it, uses himself and his family and friends as characters in his stories. His language is both rich and simple: his stories reflect the inner life of a deeply sympathetic human being. After reading them your own life, loves, and friendships seem deeper and more significant. He never whines, he never rants. But the beauty of landscapes, of seemingly casual events, will forever be more real to you after you have read this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Cuts to the Magic Heart of Life -- An Absolute Wonder,
By M (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Court of Memory (Nonpareil Book) (Paperback)
One of the best memoirs I've ever read. Life-affirming, rich, inventive, confident, honest to the core. Everyone should know about it, but that won't ever happen, so why don't you instead just be happy to be one of those that does know about it and read it and feel the same gratitude that I do? So good.
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A Stunning Memoir,
By Ellen (northern MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Court of Memory (Mass Market Paperback)
Court of Memory is one of the finest memoirs I've ever read. James McConkey is an incredibly accomplished writer and thinker of great grace and empathy. I've been a voracious reader my whole life, and only discovered McConkey this winter, in a book about crafting memoirs edited by William Zinnser. Although he's a professor at Cornell, McConkey seems to be little known, and this is a terrible loss--he seems to me to be one of our finest living American writers. If I could single-handedly change this situation, Iwould!
5.0 out of 5 stars
should be better known!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Court of Memory (Nonpareil Book) (Paperback)
I discovered James McConkey's work years ago when I heard his essay "Stranger At the Crossroads" -- which I believe is included in this book -- read aloud (the reader was either Isaiah Sheffer of Symphony Space in NYC, or Garrison Keillor on his "Prairie Home Companion" radio show -- can't remember). "Stranger" was and remains one of the most moving things I've ever read, and it made me an instant McConkey fan. I wish his books were easier to find! He deserves much more attention, and is definitely worth anyone's time. A highly recommended read!
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Court of Memory (Nonpareil Book) by James McConkey (Paperback - October 1, 1993)
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