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Memoir, as opposed to autobiography, is usually more narrowly focused and not meant to be a comprehensive, cradle-to-grave story or highly detailed. And “Memorial Drive” is not.
There is no discussion of Trethewey’s years of college study, her teaching career, her several books of poetry or her many honors.
This gigantic absence is the most unusual feature of the book Trethewey’s revelation that she had in fact repressed, buried, avoided a large chunk of her life in a kind of “willed amnesia,” “mute avoidance of my past” caused, understandably enough, by the murder of her mother.
On June 5, 1985, Trethewey’s ex-stepfather shot and killed her mother Gwendolyn in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Even before “Mayberry,” before “Happy Days,” before Disney, the small town had been held in the American imagination as a kind of Eden, with no urban filth or crime; the houses have big porches, the happy freckled children play on rope swings.
It was heaven.
Anderson, in 1919, pulled back the curtain on this fraud. Life is claustrophobic, narrow, everyone knows your business and nonconformity is barely tolerated. Young people feel a powerful urge to get out, to live freer lives elsewhere.
A small town proceeds peacefully enough in times of prosperity, allowing a certain live-and-let-live attitude.
But in McKean’s 12 stories, set between 1971 and 2015, in Ganaego, Pennsylvania, the citizens’ lives become more and more stressful. The huge mill along the river, which had employed nearly everyone, either directly or indirectly, shrinks in size, falters, closes.
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The conventional short evaluation of Carter’s life might be that he had a failed one-term presidency possibly due to his naivete, and an extraordinary post-presidency, due to his saintliness.
Of course, it’s vastly more complex than that.
In the beginning, Carter was raised in Archery, Georgia, outside of Plains. Plains, population 430, was the town. Until 1935, their house had no electricity, no running water. There were slop jars, kerosene lamps and a hand pump at the well.
With 350 acres, the family were decidedly not poor, but life was strenuous. Daddy Carter was stern, reserved in his affections, a perfectionist taskmaster.
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