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Epiphany of a Middle-Aged Pilgrim
Essays in lieu of a Memoir

Pelekinesis, Claremont, Cal., 2021
http://www.pelekinesis.com/catalog/peter_wortsman-epiphany_of_a_middle-aged_pilgrim.html

 

In the short personal essays that comprise Epiphany of a Middle-Aged Pilgrim, Essays in lieu of a Memoir, author Peter Wortsman, best known for his original prose fiction and stage plays, and his translations from the German, follows in the footsteps of French essayist Michel de Montaigne, taking stock of life in middle age. His perspectives, including childhood fear, chronic insomnia, ironing a shirt, getting a haircut, having a skin cancer removed, travel at home and abroad, a consciousness of getting older, et al, and concluding with a reflection of life in lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic, make for a rich mosaic of memories meant to spur readers to seek out their own epiphanies.

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“Peter Wortsman’s “essays”—which range from short aphoristic pieces, to personal confessions, to travelogues, to delicious anecdotes about persons and places—are consistently witty, delightful, and often, as in the case of “New Orleans Reveries,” superb social and cultural commentary. From “Café Culture in Vienna” to an hilarious piece on the Williamstown Theatre Festival where the author meets one of his idols, Tennessee Williams, Wortsman is a superb guide to contemporary pleasures and follies, whether in the U.S. or around the globe. And his eye for detail is extraordinary. You will enjoy every page of this unique collection!”

Marjorie Perloff, author of Infrathin: An Experiment in Micropoetics

Copyright © 2020. All Rights Reserved. Peter Wortsman

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