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Lynn Crosbie
From the author of the wildly controversial books <em>Liar</em> and <em>Paul's Case</em> comes one of the most anticipated — and perhaps, in some quarters, feared — books of the year. This is author Lynn Crosbie at her most honest, most cutting, most hilarious, and most heartbreaking. The stories told here are at once a cache, a repository, of a seven-year period in the author's life; and, too, a gymnasium, a place where she can flex her prodigious wit and her dazzling stash of literary tricks Deft with matters both low- and highbrow (here are stories about 80s big-hair bands and the lasting, theological value of the Rocky series; here, too are stories contemplating critical theory and fine art), <em>Life Is About Losing Everything</em> speaks with manic yet grave authority about risking and losing everything, and then sorting through the remains to discover what is beautiful, what is trash, and what, ultimately, belongs.
| Publisher | House of Anansi Press |
|---|---|
| Pages | 348 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-770-89003-3 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-770-89003-9 primary |
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