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Me

by Brenda Ueland, Patricia Hampl (Introduction)
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Overview

Brenda Ueland's passionate coming-of-age story, set in Minneapolis and Greenwich Village in the early part of the century, is the focus of this classic autobiography, first published to critical acclaim in 1939. Ueland, a strident individualist, early feminist, writer, and teacher, was one of seven children born in to an unconventional midwestern family. InMe, her engaging anecdotes with friends, lovers, siblings and husbands include tales of her encounters with Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen, with an anarchist named Raoul Hendricson who left her for Isadora Duncan, of brushings with Theodore Dreiser, Willa Cather, Eugene O"Neill and John Reed. Because she grew up in a era where the life of the mind was most important, Me is replete with Ueland's active wrestling with whatever author she reads, castigating herself with Nietzsche, soaring with Keats, and trying to apply Tolstoy, Chekhov and Shakespeare to her attitudes and daily behavior. Autobiographies tend to be tedious, arrogant, self-congratulatory, but Ueland's colorful, humorous disposition and intelligence prevent that. Me is a gush of life and a vivid record of growth.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1996
Publisher
Holy Cow! Press
Pages
364
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780641033797

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