Human Relations and Other Difficulties

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St. Martins Press-3PL
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272
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5.5 X 8.25 X 0.62 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
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Paperback
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9781250750105
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About the Author
Mary-Kay Wilmers is the co-founder and longtime editor of the LRB. After a childhood spent in America, Belgium and England, Wilmers went to Oxford to read French and Russian. She is the author of The Eitingons, a book about her family and their cold war deeds and misdeeds, which the Daily Telegraph called "transfixingly readable.
Reviews

"Wilmers is a summa cum laude graduate of the Joan Didion-Elizabeth Hardwick-Janet Malcolm school of dispassionate restraint and psychological acuity. She can do more damage with a raised eyebrow than most critics can do with a mace. Her wit steals in like a cat through an unlatched window."
--Dwight Garner, The New York Times Book Review

"Wilmers offers fascinating character studies of the authors and their subjects, both of whom tend to be "difficult" women, including Germaine Greer, Patty Hearst, Marianne Moore, and Jean Rhys. Wilmers has a voice as crisp, clear, and dry as gin, simultaneously amused and wise."
--Publishers Weekly

"Wilmers's latest book, Human Relations and Other Difficulties, exhibits the habit of mind that has made her paper among the most read of its kind in Europe. It's a companionable first-person report that tours the writer's understanding of a subject, alive to the human comedy."
--Wyatt Mason, The New York Times Magazine

"[These essays] demonstrate Wilmers' occasionally supercilious yet irresistible seduction with the work at hand, plunging readers into long, involved pieces about writers' lives, motivations, and peccadilloes ... Wilmers is a ferocious reviewer, as shown in her more general essays on the art of writing obituaries ... Insightful essays for literary-minded readers. "
--Kirkus Reviews

"Taken collectively, these essays summon up the lives of women, mostly writers, who kicked against the barriers, using whatever means they could -- their sharp, stabbing minds, the power of beauty, the surrender and protest of illness, their prickly edges -- to shape often unruly lives." --The Financial Times

"Legendary...each [essay] is a springboard for forensic discussion of the subject in question... Wilmers is highly literate, informed, aphoristic...one is left in no doubt about [her] fearsome intelligence." --The Herald

"A collection of essays by Mary-Kay Wilmers, whose intelligence I find endlessly opaque and interesting."-- Anne Enright, The Guardian, Best Summer Books of 2018

Praise for Mary-Kay Wilmers:

A presiding genius. --Hilary Mantel

She [has] done more for the British essay than anyone in the last 150 years. --Andrew O'Hagan