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Alexander Masters, the bestselling author of Stuart: A Life Backwards, asks you to join him in celebrating an unknown and important life left on the scrap heap
In 2001, 148 tattered and mold-covered notebooks were discovered lying among broken bricks in a bin on a building site in Cambridge, England. Tens of thousands of pages were filled to the edges with urgent handwriting. They were a small part of an intimate, mysterious diary, starting in 1952 and ending half a century later, a few weeks before the books were thrown out. The anonymous author, known only as "I," is revealed as the tragicomic patron saint of everyone who feels their life should have been more successful. Over five years, the brilliant biographer Alexander Masters uncovers the identity and real history of this secret author, ending with an astounding final revelation.
A biographical detective story that unfolds with the suspense of a mystery--but has all the dazzling originality that made Masters's Stuart: A Life Backwards such a beloved book--A Life Discarded is a true, poignant, often hilarious story of an ordinary life.
Author of *Unmaking Love: The Contemporary Novel and the Impossibility of Union* (@ColumbiaUP); Prof of English; 20th and 21st C. Lit and queer theory
A fantastic, fascinating article by Clare Pettitt @publicbooks. Looking forward to reading A Life Discarded. https://t.co/Dz3ey3Lmih
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@bengrossbg It’s weird but I’ll say A LIFE DISCARDED by Alexander Masters. It’s a memoir about how the author found 152 discarded diaries in a dumpster, read them, and pieces together the anonymous diarist’s life. It really breaks you out of yourself.