Approaching Eye Level Spiral-Bound | 2020-03-03

Vivian Gornick

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Seminal essays on loneliness, living in New York, friendship, feminism, and writing from a nonfiction master

Vivian Gornick's Approaching Eye Level is a brave collection of personal essays that finds a quintessentially contemporary woman (urban, single, feminist) trying to observe herself and the world without sentiment, cynicism, or nostalgia. Whether walking along the streets of New York or teaching writing at a university, Gornick is a woman exploring her need for conversation and connection--with men and women, colleagues and strangers. She recalls her stint as a waitress in the Catskills and a failed friendship with an older woman and mentor, and reconsiders her experiences in the feminist movement, while living alone, and in marriage.

Turning her trademark sharp eye on herself, Gornick works to see her part in things--how she has both welcomed and avoided contact, and how these attempts at connections have enlivened and, at times, defeated her. First published in 1996, Approaching Eye Level is an unrelentingly honest collection of essays that finds Gornick at her best, reminding us that we can come to know ourselves only by engaging fully with the world.

Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 176 pages
ISBN-10: 0374538255
Item Weight: 0.5 lbs
Dimensions: 5.3 x 0.4 x 8.3 inches
"Approaching Eye Level [is] about the day-to-day struggle to face down the brutality of growing loneliness, to accept the limitations of friendship and intimacy, to honor the process of becoming oneself...Vivian Gornick's strength lies in her refusal to give up."--Mary Hawthorne, The New York Times

VIVIAN GORNICK is the author of several books, including the acclaimed memoir Fierce Attachments; the essay collections The End of the Novel of Love and The Men in My Life; and the autobiography The Odd Woman and the City. She began her career as a staff writer for The Village Voice in 1969, and her work has since appeared in The New York Times, The Nation, The New York Review of Books, The Atlantic, and many other publications.