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Pirates You Don't Know, and Other Adventures in the Examined Life
Pirates You Don't Know, and Other Adventures in the Examined Life
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"In this beautiful book about striving and surviving, every essay displays a well-stocked brain grappling with life's thorny problems."--Debra Monroe, author of On the Outskirts of NormalFor nearly ten years John Griswold has been publishing his essays in Inside Higher Ed, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, Brevity, Ninth Letter, and Adjunct Advocate, many under the pen name Oronte Churm. Churm's topics have ranged widely, exploring themes such as the writing life and the utility of creative-writin…
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  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 223
  • ISBN: 9780820347035
  • ISBN-10: 0820347035
  • ISBN-13: 9780820347035
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English

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"In this beautiful book about striving and surviving, every essay displays a well-stocked brain grappling with life's thorny problems."--Debra Monroe, author of On the Outskirts of Normal

For nearly ten years John Griswold has been publishing his essays in Inside Higher Ed, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, Brevity, Ninth Letter, and Adjunct Advocate, many under the pen name Oronte Churm. Churm's topics have ranged widely, exploring themes such as the writing life and the utility of creative-writing classes, race issues in a university town, and the beautiful, protective crocodiles that lie patiently waiting in the minds of fathers.

Though Griswold recently entered the tenure stream, much of his experience, at a Big Ten university, has been as an adjunct lecturer--that tenuous and uncertain position so many now occupy in higher education. In Pirates You Don't Know, Griswold writes poignantly and hilariously about the contingent nature of this life, tying it to his birth in the last American enclave in Saigon during the Vietnam War, his upbringing in a coal town in southern Illinois, and his experience as an army deep-sea diver and frogman. He investigates class in America through four generations of his family and portrays the continuing joys and challenges of fatherhood while making a living, becoming literate, and staying open to the world.

"In examining his life as teacher, father, husband, son, Griswold causes us to consider our own lives and how we spend them. These essays are wise, hilarious, and necessary."--John Warner, author of The Writer's Practice
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  • Author: John Griswold
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2014
  • Pages: 223
  • ISBN: 9780820347035
  • ISBN-10: 0820347035
  • ISBN-13: 9780820347035
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English English

"In this beautiful book about striving and surviving, every essay displays a well-stocked brain grappling with life's thorny problems."--Debra Monroe, author of On the Outskirts of Normal

For nearly ten years John Griswold has been publishing his essays in Inside Higher Ed, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, Brevity, Ninth Letter, and Adjunct Advocate, many under the pen name Oronte Churm. Churm's topics have ranged widely, exploring themes such as the writing life and the utility of creative-writing classes, race issues in a university town, and the beautiful, protective crocodiles that lie patiently waiting in the minds of fathers.

Though Griswold recently entered the tenure stream, much of his experience, at a Big Ten university, has been as an adjunct lecturer--that tenuous and uncertain position so many now occupy in higher education. In Pirates You Don't Know, Griswold writes poignantly and hilariously about the contingent nature of this life, tying it to his birth in the last American enclave in Saigon during the Vietnam War, his upbringing in a coal town in southern Illinois, and his experience as an army deep-sea diver and frogman. He investigates class in America through four generations of his family and portrays the continuing joys and challenges of fatherhood while making a living, becoming literate, and staying open to the world.

"In examining his life as teacher, father, husband, son, Griswold causes us to consider our own lives and how we spend them. These essays are wise, hilarious, and necessary."--John Warner, author of The Writer's Practice

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