WELCOME HOME - A MEMOIR WITH SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHS AND LETTERS
Best known for her short fiction, it was upon publication of A Manual for Cleaning Women in 2015 that Lucia Berlin's status as a great American writer was widely celebrated. To populate her stories - the places, relationships, the sentiments - Berlin often drew on her own rich, itinerant life.
Before Berlin died, she was working on a book of previously unpublished autobiographical sketches called Welcome Home. The work consisted of more than twenty chapters that started in 1936 in Alaska and ended prematurely in 1966 in southern Mexico. In our publication of Welcome Home, her son Jeff Berlin is filling in the gaps with photos and letters from her eventful, romantic, and tragic life.
From Alaska to Argentina, Kentucky to Mexico, New York City to Chile, Berlin's world was wide. And the writing here is, as we've come to expect, dazzling. She describes the places she lived and the people she knew with all the style and wit and heart and humour that readers fell in love with in her stories.
Edad recomendada: Adultos.
BERLIN LUCIA
Lucia Berlin 1936-2004 publicó sus primeros relatos a los veinticuatro años en The Atlantic Monthly y en la revista de Saul Bellow y Keith Botsford, The Noble Savage. Toda su literatura se inspira en sus propios recuerdos: su infancia en distintas poblaciones mineras de Idaho, Kentucky y Montana, su glamurosa adolescencia en Santiago de Chile, sus estancias en El Paso, Nueva York, México o California, sus tres matrimonios fallidos, su alcoholismo o los distintos puestos de trabajo que desempeñó para poder mantener a sus cuatro hijos: enfermera, telefonista, limpiadora, profesora de escritura en distintas universidades y en una cárcel. Publicó seis libros de cuentos y en 1991 recibió el American Book Award por Homesick: New and Selected Stories.