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Approaching Eye Level by Vivian Gornick
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Approaching Eye Level

by Vivian Gornick

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Beacon Press (1997), Paperback, 176 pages

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Gornick's quite a good essayist - wish there were another collection of her work! ( )
  Seajack | Dec 11, 2007 |
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In this collection of essays, Vivian Gornick describes battling the unique loneliness that only living alone in a big city can bring. Drawing upon her experience of living on her own in New York after a failed marriage, Gornick characterizes the city's loneliness as, "hot with shame, a loneliness that tells you you're a fool and a loser. Everyone else is feasting, you alone cannot gain a seat at the table." In the essay, "On Living Alone," she writes, "This is a population in a permanent state of intermittent attachment. Inevitably, the silent apartment waits." Recommended reading for anyone who still glamorizes single, metropolitan living.

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