Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
The Blessing : A Memoir - Gregory Orr

The Blessing

A Memoir

By: Gregory Orr

eBook | 13 August 2019

At a Glance

eBook


RRP $25.99

$20.99

19%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $5.25 with

Instant Digital Delivery to your Kobo Reader App

An acclaimed poet's "gripping" memoir of an accidental tragedy, a childhood haunted by guilt, and a quest to find healing through art ( Publishers Weekly).
When Gregory Orr was twelve years old, he shot and killed his brother in a hunting accident. From the immediate aftermath—a period of shock, sadness, and isolation—it quickly became clear that support and guidance would not be coming from his distant mother. Nor would it come from his father, a philandering country doctor addicted to amphetamines. Left to his own devices, the boy suffered.
Guilt weighed on him throughout a childhood split between the rural Hudson Valley and jungles of Haiti. As a young man, his feelings and a growing sense of idealism prompted him to activism in the civil rights movement, where he marched and was imprisoned, and then scarred again by a terrifying abduction. Eventually, Orr's experiences led him to understand that art, particularly poetry, could work as a powerful source of healing and meaning to combat the trauma he carried.
Throughout The Blessing, Orr articulates his journey in language as lyrical as it is authentic, gifting us all with a singular tale of survival, and of the transformation of suffering into art.
"Even a chaotic and hapless family, it seems, can confer a blessing—the strength to live in the world as it is, and the wisdom to love people as they are. The book is not so much about surviving pain so much as developing a writer's instinct for transforming it." —Kathleen Norris, New York Times-bestselling author of The Cloister Walk

Industry Reviews
Praise for The Blessing

"[Orr] is a poet in the lyric tradition-the poetry of emotions, often in the voice of individual experience, which also lends itself to song." -Krista Tippett, On Being

"Orr has dedicated his life and work to redeeming suffering through poetry as lyric biography. He feels this project has saved him from wandering in a wilderness, reassured by conversations with readers and with writers living and dead who have faced similar loss, pain, and transformative beauty. All his work is of a piece, poems, essays, and memoir: a song of experience, joining a chorus of meaning."-American Academy of Arts and Letters

"Orr balances lyric grace with careful restraint to produce a convincing memoir about facing down despair. . . . Orr manages to confer spiritual power upon his readers by finding meaning in what most of us could not bear to endure."-San Francisco Chronicle

"The Blessing is an extraordinary book, full of luminous details, beautifully clear writing, and short, gorgeous chapters. . . . While The Blessing tells the story of becoming a poet and recounts a childhood full of wonder, it is more insistently a tale of survival, of a painful blessing, wounding, and growing through trauma and tragedy."-American Poetry Review

"Orr has accomplished an incredible feat, managing to bring together his tragic and triumphant personal narrative with his belief in the importance and impact of the personal lyric poem. . . . A sophisticated and convincing case for the 'transformative power' of lyric poetry, as evidenced in Orr's own life experiences."-Valparaiso Poetry Review

"For Orr, poetry was a thread to hold onto during his darkest hours. Once he had hold of that thread, Orr knew that he could find his way out of the labyrinth of his own consciousness. . . . This book offers eloquent testimony to the engaging power of art in a man's life."-Washington Post

"The inadvertent shooting death of his brother by poet Orr gives this memoir a god-awful specific gravity and spurs the author's search for ways to live on. . . . Writing has sustained him. . . . Here, the old and new meanings of 'blessing'-to sprinkle with blood, to confer spiritual power-harrowingly collide."-Kirkus
on

More in Literary Biographies

Acolytes : Poems - Nikki Giovanni

eBOOK

$12.99

The Good Life According to Hemingway - A. E. Hotchner

eBOOK

RRP $25.99

$20.99

19%
OFF