Exploded View - (Crux: The Georgia Literary Nonfiction) by Dustin Parsons (Paperback)
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- In Exploded View "graphic" essays play with the conventions of telling a life story and with how illustration and text work together in print.
- About the Author: Dustin Parsons teaches at the University of Mississippi.
- 216 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
- Series Name: Crux: The Georgia Literary Nonfiction
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About the Book
In Exploded View "graphic" essays play with the conventions of telling a life story and with how illustration and text work together in print. This mixture of the machine-like and the lyrical helps the reader engage with the author's mind and imagination more fully.Book Synopsis
In Exploded View "graphic" essays play with the conventions of telling a life story and with how illustration and text work together in print. As with a graphic novel, the story is not only in the text but also in how that text interacts with the images that accompany it.
Diagrams were an important part of Dustin Parsons's childhood. Parsons's father was an oilfield mechanic, and in his spare time he was also a woodworker, an automotive mechanic, a welder, and an artist. His shop had countless manuals with "exploded view" parts directories that the young Parsons flipped through constantly. Whether rebuilding a transmission, putting together a diesel engine, or assembling a baby cradle, his father had a visual guide to help him. In these essays, Parsons uses the same approach to understanding his father as he navigates the world of raising two young biracial boys. This memoir distinguishes itself from others in its "graphic" elements--the appropriated diagrams, instructions, and "exploded view" inventory images--that Parsons has used. They help guide the reader's understanding of the piece, giving them a visual anchor for the story, and add a technical aspect to the lyric essays that they hold. This mixture of the machine-like and the lyrical helps the reader understand the author's world more fully--a world where art comes in the form of a welding torch, where creativity involves finding new ways to use old machines, and where delineating between right-brain and left-brain thinking isn't so easy.Review Quotes
Dustin Parsons's debut collection of essays, Exploded View, is an intricate diagram of the lived experiences of a loving son and father. Part memoir, part map of home, part schematic exploration of work and family, this book is as innovative in form as it is heartfelt and smart. Parsons writes of landscapes I know--western Kansas and fatherhood--but does it with such heart and grace and skill that he makes the familiar unfamiliar and wondrous. As only the best architects of language can do, he gathers up the bones and fragments of a life and builds a body that is so much bigger and grander than any summation of its parts.--Steven Church "author of I'm Just Getting to the Disturbing Part: On Work, Fear and Fatherhood, and nonfiction editor for The Normal School"
For its genre, the book is big and, in a way, Parsons writes like a musician who is a multi-instrumentalist. He stretches the lyrical essay all the way to poetry, although he is also a realistic writer of considerable skill. The diagrams amplify the sense that the work is truly hybrid.--Joe Bueter "Literary Mamas"
It is difficult, upon closing this book, not to feel a sense of sadness when seeing how far the contemporary political climate has drifted away from the kind of empathy Parsons elicits and displays. That he does so with unwavering minimalist precision and a keen sense for the rhythms of everyday life puts him in the tradition of lyrical poets such as Emily Dickinson and William Carlos Williams. As the latter knew, so much depends upon a red wheelbarrow, or a red cardinal for that matter -- that is, on our ability to imagine the strain (and pain) of others.--Birger Vanwesenbeeck "Los Angeles Review of Books"
This is a beautifully written book. Its sentences continuously stunned me with their grace and precision. In a moment when so much of what we take in is driven by the visual, this book's central premise is brilliant and timely. I am thinking about Claudia Rankine's Citizen and also Don't Let Me Be Lonely and the ways in which they compel readers differently than more straightforward narrative might. Parsons has pulled off a similar feat here.--Camille T. Dungy "author of Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History"
About the Author
Dustin Parsons teaches at the University of Mississippi. Awards for his writing include an Ohio Arts Grant and a New York Fine Arts grant for creative nonfiction, an American Literary Review prize for fiction, and a Laurel Review prize for fiction.Dimensions (Overall): 6.79 Inches (H) x 7.74 Inches (W) x .62 Inches (D)
Weight: .61 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Crux: The Georgia Literary Nonfiction
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Number of Pages: 216
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Dustin Parsons
Language: English
Street Date: March 15, 2018
TCIN: 89221380
UPC: 9780820352879
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-4946
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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