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Reflecting on how a student鈥檚 parents met because of a fly ball to center field in a summer softball game, author Robert Root wondered how the lives of that student鈥檚 parents and of the student himself would have changed had the batter bunted or struck out. Haunted by this pure example of happenstance, he began to ponder his own existence, dependent in part on geology (the Niagara Escarpment) and history (the Erie Canal). He wondered how happenstance had influenced the course of his parents鈥 lives, in particular their marriages (they married and divorced each other twice), and consequently the shaping of his identity. Happenstance investigates the effects of that phenomenon and choice on one man鈥檚 life.

Root explores this theme in interwoven strands of narrative, interpretation, and reflection. One strand, 鈥淭he Hundred Days,鈥 follows his attempt to write one hundred journal entries, each about a different day in his life, to recover memories of specific moments or collections of moments. In the strand headed 鈥淎lbum,鈥 he examines and interprets old family photographs in light of the way he reads them in the present, as someone now privy to a family secret that directed his and his siblings鈥 lives without their knowledge. Interspersed among these brief interpretations and narratives are reflections on happenstance and choice, a sequence contemplating their effect on his life and perhaps on all our lives. Through juxtaposition and accumulation, the book鈥檚 incremental unraveling of meaning imitates the process of unexpected epiphanies and gradual self-discovery in anyone鈥檚 life.

By revisiting individual days, giving voice to photographs that mutely preserve family moments, and reflecting on the way happenstance and choice determine the directions lives take, Robert Root generates a meditation on identity anchored in an album in words and images of a mid-twentieth-century life.

鈥淗补辫辫别苍蝉迟补苍肠别 is a widely thematic and sharply focused individual and family account of post鈥揥orld War II midwestern America. With its multiple modes (vignette, meditation, photograph, ekphrasis), it subverts and redefines memoir, always asking how a person might seek to know himself within the larger context of nation and history. Robert Root's prose is a refreshing joy to read.鈥濃擯atrick Madden, author, Quotidiana
鈥淲ith an archaeologist鈥檚 intuition for precious finds, Robert Root overturns the surface composure of family photos to reveal powerful, elusive truths. Reassembling history, he opens his aperture wide and floods his subjects with compassion. These gorgeously shaped meditations illuminate both the mystery of happenstance and the miracle of intentional choices.鈥濃擫ia Purpura, author, Rough Likeness
鈥淭hrough 96 short personal essays. . . . Root cleverly reveals to readers how powerful the unexpected has been in his life.鈥濃Booklist

Hardcover

ISBN-13
9781609381912

eBook, Perpetual

ISBN-13
9781609382209
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$25.00

Publication Details

Publication Details

Publication Date
04/25/2013
Pages, art, trim size
256 pages, 6 x 9 inches, 49 black-and-white photographs
Edition
1st