
"Nowadays the word "memoir" can conjure up gruesome tales of abuse, crime, and poverty. Happily, Nicholas Delbanco's backward look at age 80 is a welcome rarity: this richly gifted author has been blessed with a fortunate life. Born in wartime into a large German Jewish family of successful art dealers who emigrated to New York, he completed his history of western art at 12 years old--a foretaste of well-received and better spelled books of fiction, essays, biography and criticism. Delbanco's birthday is time for a reckoning--and reckon he does. Scores of houses ("repositories of memory"); rollicking friendships with the major writers of his time; a family troupe of loving women. Altogether the book is a delight and an education, in its perusal of the stages of life and the wisdom that accrues. Not to mention the impeccable grace that has informed his every endeavor."--Lynn Sharon Schwartz, a celebrated author of award-winning novels include Rough Strife, Leaving Brooklyn and Disturbances in the Field. She lives in New York City and is currently faculty member of the Bennington Writing Seminars.