52 Men
From a writer who master poet Seamus Heaney described as one “who risks much both stylistically and emotionally” comes 52 Men. Taut, spare and highly compressed autobiographical fiction for the mobile age, it is immensely funny and sexually charged.   In contemporary literary miniatures from a few lines to a few pages, Manhattan-raised Elise McKnight describes the men in her life who gradually reveal her: high-profile cultural leaders, writers and celebrities, as well as the down-to-earth waiter, student and police officer. Fifty-two strange, romantic and sexual interludes and relationships spark to life and disappear in the wind, leaving the reader always asking: What is Elise’s power? What does she want and will she ever get it? Does she have a secret and if so, what is it?   With surprising, sometimes shocking and moving cameos by figures from tabloids and the news: Jay Carney, Jonathan Franzen, Lou Reed, Michael Stipe; and encounters with artists, financiers, and a boxer who reads Neruda at the Turkish baths.
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52 Men
From a writer who master poet Seamus Heaney described as one “who risks much both stylistically and emotionally” comes 52 Men. Taut, spare and highly compressed autobiographical fiction for the mobile age, it is immensely funny and sexually charged.   In contemporary literary miniatures from a few lines to a few pages, Manhattan-raised Elise McKnight describes the men in her life who gradually reveal her: high-profile cultural leaders, writers and celebrities, as well as the down-to-earth waiter, student and police officer. Fifty-two strange, romantic and sexual interludes and relationships spark to life and disappear in the wind, leaving the reader always asking: What is Elise’s power? What does she want and will she ever get it? Does she have a secret and if so, what is it?   With surprising, sometimes shocking and moving cameos by figures from tabloids and the news: Jay Carney, Jonathan Franzen, Lou Reed, Michael Stipe; and encounters with artists, financiers, and a boxer who reads Neruda at the Turkish baths.
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52 Men

52 Men

by Louise Wareham Leonard
52 Men

52 Men

by Louise Wareham Leonard

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Overview

From a writer who master poet Seamus Heaney described as one “who risks much both stylistically and emotionally” comes 52 Men. Taut, spare and highly compressed autobiographical fiction for the mobile age, it is immensely funny and sexually charged.   In contemporary literary miniatures from a few lines to a few pages, Manhattan-raised Elise McKnight describes the men in her life who gradually reveal her: high-profile cultural leaders, writers and celebrities, as well as the down-to-earth waiter, student and police officer. Fifty-two strange, romantic and sexual interludes and relationships spark to life and disappear in the wind, leaving the reader always asking: What is Elise’s power? What does she want and will she ever get it? Does she have a secret and if so, what is it?   With surprising, sometimes shocking and moving cameos by figures from tabloids and the news: Jay Carney, Jonathan Franzen, Lou Reed, Michael Stipe; and encounters with artists, financiers, and a boxer who reads Neruda at the Turkish baths.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597095303
Publisher: Red Hen Press
Publication date: 08/15/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Louise Wareham Leonard writes with such rare intensity, rage, sadness and ferocious love, she lights up a world where expectancies and experiences of desire, sexuality and authenticity are redefined and exploded. Both devastating and, often, laugh-out-loud funny, her work has a savage purity—forgiving both all and nothing—demanding truth, wresting us from darkness to the ethereal, offering both solace and change. Born in New Zealand, she moved to Manhattan at age twelve, attended Columbia College and has received, amongst other awards, the James Jones Literary Society First Novel Award. She lives in upstate New York.

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“I’m not sure I’ve ever read a story of a life that’s both so moving and told with such breathtaking economy and precision. 52 Men gave me goose bumps again and again.”

—Kurt Andersen

“A haunting and haunted book…harsh and sweet and very funny, in spots as hard to read as it is hard to put down.”

—Will Eno

“Recollections, elegant in their precision, range from hilarious to heartbreaking. . . . 52 Men captures what is most beautiful and elegant about growing up and seeking intimacy. The sex is both great and terrible. These vignettes ask readers to re-examine memory, hurt and healing, and the myriad ways we can, cannot, and long to be loved.”

—Shakespeare and Company

“Lavishly gifted.”

—Darcy Cosper, Editor-in-Chief, The Offing

“A fantastic book. Certainly told, teasingly engaged in celebrity, seemingly tough . . . but tender, quietly sad, tragic. One of the lightest/heaviest books I’ve read in some time.”

—Sean Bernard, author of Studies in the Hereafter

“THIS IS A BOOK I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE WRITTEN: think of your life—peopled with your objects and subjects of desire/love/lust/curiosity. Give each one at least a paragraph. Distill the essence with details and/or impressions. What did each one teach you? How did each one (in some cases) harm you? What were you searching for on that sea of beds? What Leonard understands.. is how we remember these often brief encounters—as a phrase, a scent, an embarrassment, a surprise. . . . and Part Two is a revelation of a possible theme running throughout her experiences in a minor key. . . . a too-young exposure (and many of us can relate) . . . which “colonizes desire” (from a great film Things Behind the Sun ). Leonard took a risk with this book and dealt out her deck of 52–I’m very grateful she did . . .”

—Binnie Klein, Author, Radio Producer of A Miniature World

“Striking and disorienting and sexy and sad and, to me anyway, somewhat frightening.”

—Alva Noe, Professor of Philosophy at Berkeley, author of Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature

“So powerful and unsettling and so gorgeously written, it haunts me.

An astonishing book.”

—Caroline Leavitt

“Whip-smart, original and refreshing.”

—Elissa Bassist

“A profound and emotionally charged book that has pissed off quite a few men, and thrilled and empowered even more women.”

—Kaylie Jones

“An extraordinary book revealing 52 very different experiences with 52 very different men, love, despair, contempt, anger, bemused affection. Beautiful, precise sentences, unique yet understandable revelations, and now and then a twist of the knife which shows the pain experienced and never forgotten. A haunting work, a tremendously valuable volume.”

—Stephen Policoff

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