Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

The sum of trifles, Julia Ridley Smith

Label
The sum of trifles, Julia Ridley Smith
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The sum of trifles
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1245956768
Responsibility statement
Julia Ridley Smith
Series statement
Crux : the Georgia series in literary nonfiction
Summary
"This first book by Julia Ridley Smith explores the death of the author's parents through the objects they left behind, offering both a poignant meditation on grief and a curious, thoughtful look at the ways that we live in a material culture, where everything from a work of art to a prosthetic leg contains a multitude of meanings. One piece uses her father's hi-fi as a way of talking about jazz, race, and the life of the artist, while another (previously published in the New England Review) zooms in on an antique mourning miniature to tell the story of her mother's final days. The book combines family lore, memories of growing up in the home of two antiques dealers, and an assessment of the narrator's literary and cultural influences as a white woman growing up in the late-twentieth century South. Organized as a series of essays exploring the things her parents left behind, The Sum of Trifles traces Smith's experience of loss as her elderly parents' health declines and they die, leaving the narrator and her family with the task of sorting, donating, and finally selling the contents of their home"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Always magic -- Jazz on school nights -- The house beautiful ... or the house good enough -- The art of dying -- A miniature for my mother -- Legs -- Horror vacui -- The quilt -- Paper chase, a play of desire -- The sum of trifles
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