Mary Karr kick-started a memoir revolution with
The Liars' Club, which was a
New York Times bestseller for over a year, a best book of the year for
The New York Times Book Review,
The New Yorker,
People, and
Time, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the winner of prizes from PEN and the Texas Institute of Letters. Karr has won the Whiting Award, Radcliffe's Bunting Fellowship, and Pushcart Prizes for both verse and essays, and she has been a Guggenheim Fellow in poetry. Her other bestselling books include
The Art of Memoir, the memoirs
Lit and
Cherry, and the poetry collections
Sinners Welcome, Viper Rum, The Devil's Tour, and
Abacus. The Peck Professor of Literature at Syracuse University, Karr lives in New York City.
Lena Dunham (foreword) is the creator of the critically acclaimed HBO series
Girls and the author of the
New York Times bestselling essay collection
Not That Kind of Girl. A frequent contributor to
The New Yorker, she lives in Brooklyn and Los Angeles.
Brian Rea (cover illustrator) is the longtime illustrator for the
New York Times' "Modern Love" column and a former art director for the
New York Times op-ed page. His design clients include Kate Spade, Honda, Billabong, Herman Miller, and MTV. Rea lives in Los Angeles.