This One Will Hurt You (21st Century Essays) (Paperback)

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The powerful essays in Paul Crenshaw’s This One Will Hurt You range in subject matter from the fierce tornadoes that crop up in Tornado Alley every spring and summer to a supposedly haunted one-hundred-year-old tuberculosis sanatorium that he lived on the grounds of as a child. They ruminate on the effects of crystal meth on small southern towns, Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are, and the ongoing struggle of being a parent in an increasingly disturbing world. They surprise, whether discovering a loved one’s secret, an opossum’s motivation, or the unexpected decision four beer-guzzling, college-aged men must make. They tell stories of family and the past, the histories of small things such as walls and weather, and the faith it takes to hold together in the face of death.
 
With eloquence, subtle humor, and an urgent poignancy, Crenshaw delivers a powerful and moving collection of nonfiction essays, tied together by place and the violence of the world in which we live.
 

About the Author


Paul Crenshaw is the coauthor of Text, Mind, and World: An Introduction to Literary Criticism. He was a finalist for the Bakeless Prize and the recipient of a Pushcart Prize in 2017. His writing has appeared in Best American Essays, Brevity, North American ReviewAscentGulf StreamThe RumpusHotel Amerika, and River Teeth, among many other venues.

Praise For…


“Every move here feels intentional, every paragraph placed just so, resulting in a book that is a gift for personal nonfiction lovers. Uncommonly affecting, This One Will Hurt You is a debut collection of straightforward beauty.” —Jason Hess, Booklist
 



“Essayist Crenshaw explores in his tender solo debut growing up and living in rural America and coming to terms with unsettling memories. . . . Crenshaw’s evocative descriptions of place balance well with his confessional style. Throughout this fine collection, Crenshaw proves a deeply self-reflective narrator, able to expose his innermost worries while remaining keenly aware of the world around him.”
Publishers Weekly
 

“Essayist Crenshaw explores in his tender solo debut growing up and living in rural America and coming to terms with unsettling memories. . . . Crenshaw’s evocative descriptions of place balance well with his confessional style. Throughout this fine collection, Crenshaw proves a deeply self-reflective narrator, able to expose his innermost worries while remaining keenly aware of the world around him.”
Publishers Weekly
 

“An essayist focuses on family dynamics and the mortality that challenges us all. . . . The author is a consummate craftsman, whether of concision . . . or in a longer illumination of the elliptical slipperiness of truth.” —Kirkus Reviews 

“Crenshaw weaves poignant images throughout these essays, capturing beauty, mystery, and pain embedded in the hills and streams of the real Ozarks. . . . Crenshaw searches the soul and wrestles with hard realities and bitter truths, and his essays will cling, fast as a burr.” —Deb Hagan, Brevity

“Paul Crenshaw writes some of the finest prose you’ll find anywhere and does so without a trace of literary gimmickry or personal showboating. If Chekhov wrote essays, this is what they would sound like.” —Robert Atwan

“You’ll find no romanticizing or myth-building here. This One Will Hurt You is a devastating and necessary book, frequently heartbreaking in its examination of the bad humans can do to one another—but full of redemptive acts of goodness, too.”— Holly Goddard Jones, author of The Salt Line


Product Details
ISBN: 9780814255216
ISBN-10: 0814255213
Publisher: Mad Creek Books
Publication Date: March 18th, 2019
Pages: 168
Language: English
Series: 21st Century Essays