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In The Attic, his sequel to the classic We Have All Gone Away, Curtis Harnack returns to his rural 海角乱伦社区homeplace to sift through an attic full of the trash and treasures left behind by the thirteen children in two generations who grew up in the big farmhouse.

 The adult Harnack had been making pilgrimages to his past from various parts of the country for thirty-plus years; now the death of an uncle and the disposal of an estate bring him home once more. The resonant diaries, church bulletins, photos, newspaper clippings, and other memorabilia in the attic allow him to rediscover both personal and universal truths as he explores the enduring legacies of home, family, and community.

 Finally, discovering a cache of letters written home while he was in the Navy in the mid 1940s, he confronts a stranger鈥攈is younger self. Harnack鈥檚 鈥渄ream-pod journey . . . from who I am now to how it once was for me鈥 tells the life story of a close-knit family and extends this story to our own journeys through our own memory-filled attics.

鈥淲ith Willa Cather and William Maxwell, Curtis Harnack knows, as he writes, that 鈥榳e can never be, in most respects, anybody other than we always were from the very beginning.鈥 With that understanding as his sensibility鈥檚 infallible sextant, Harnack explores in meticulous prose the complicated path from who he was at the beginning to who he became. In the process he gives us both the story of one man鈥檚 way from his rural 海角乱伦社区roots out into the world and also, by vivid implication, an evocative mapping of that complex journey as it has occurred ancestrally, locally, regionally, nationally. In other words, as it has happened, for better and for worse, to us all.鈥濃擠ouglas Bauer, author, Prairie City, Iowa: Three Seasons at Home

鈥淚 must call attention to this moving, brilliant memoir. . . . Every chapter contains scenes which demonstrate the strangeness of daily experiences, the oddity of ordinary life. . . . [Harnack] is a ghost confronting other ghostly presences. Thus his memoir becomes a haunted document鈥攁ren鈥檛 all documents haunted?鈥攁nd this very fact attacks our longing to know our beginnings, our desire to search our 鈥榤ental attics.鈥欌濃擨rving Malin, Contemporary Literature

 鈥淐urtis Harnack is Iowa鈥檚 Willa Cather.鈥濃擭ed Rorem

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Publication Date
04/25/2011
Pages
200 pages
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5 1/2 x 8 1/4
Edition
1st