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My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers
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My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers
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My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers
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Fiona Helmsley's
My Body Would be The Kindest of Strangers
begins with an epigram from Anne Sexton's
With Mercy for the Greedy
and ends with an essay on the virtues of Courtney Love. In-between, her stories and essays breathe new life into the idea that the things that we are ashamed of often make for the best stories.
Including essays on art and persona, the rejection of the word "victim," and an imagined meeting between Joan Vollmer Burroughs and Patti Smith at the Chelsea Hotel,
My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers
proves Fiona Helmsley is as deft at turning her gaze outward as she is at turning it in on herself.
My Body Would be The Kindest of Strangers
begins with an epigram from Anne Sexton's
With Mercy for the Greedy
and ends with an essay on the virtues of Courtney Love. In-between, her stories and essays breathe new life into the idea that the things that we are ashamed of often make for the best stories.
Including essays on art and persona, the rejection of the word "victim," and an imagined meeting between Joan Vollmer Burroughs and Patti Smith at the Chelsea Hotel,
My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers
proves Fiona Helmsley is as deft at turning her gaze outward as she is at turning it in on herself.