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My father, the pornographer : a memoir / Chris Offutt.

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  • ISBN: 9781501112461
  • Physical Description: 261 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Atria Books hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York ; Atria Books, 2016.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Offutt, Chris, 1958-
Offutt, Chris, 1958- > Family.
Novelists, American > 20th century > Family relationships.
Novelists, American > 20th century > Biography.
Fathers and sons > United States.
Pornography > United States.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.

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A son grapples with the lurid, overbearing legacy of his eccentric father in this conflicted memoir. Novelist and screenwriter Offutt (The Good Brother) catalogued the literary oeuvre of his father, Andrew, after his death. The list included more than 400 pornographic novels published under various pseudonyms from the 1970s through the 1990s (sample titles: Oversexed Shana; The Submission of Claudine) and dozens of more mainstream sci-fi and fantasy novels. The fraught experience of creating that catalogue frames Offutt's gnarled recollections of Andrew: a domestic tyrant whose wife and children tiptoed around his temper; a sharp if oddly balanced intellectual; an epic crank who bombarded presidents and popes with cantankerous letters and alienated almost everyone; an insecure narcissist who felt safe only within his fantasies or soaking up the applause of acolytes at science fiction conventions. Offutt nicely balances a fascinating, appalling portrait of this larger-than-life figure with shrewdly observed insights into Andrew's secret frailties and the intense, squirmingly awkward relationship that sprouted between them. It's also the story of Offutt's own coming-of-age as he flees his father's claustrophobic house for the freedom of the Kentucky hills where he grew up, and then embarks on a peripatetic writer's life. This is a frank, clear-eyed, but subtle memoir that works through raw emotion to arrive at an empathetic understanding of what fractures and binds families. (Feb. 9) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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In his third memoir, Offutt (No Heroes: A Memoir on Coming Home, 2002) turns his perceptive eye on his erratic father, an insurance salesman who became a successful erotic novelist. After Andrew Offutt's death, Chris returned to his childhood home in Kentucky to sort through his father's possessions, a task his siblings rejected. Bitter and prone to fits of rage, Andrew forbade his children from entering his home office, where Chris now attempts to organize fan gifts, sci-fi paraphernalia, medieval weapons, and 1,800 pounds of his father's pornographic and increasingly violent fiction. Originally a side project meant to cover the cost of Chris' dental care, Andrew's passion for writing porn led to more than 400 publications, many typed by his wife and released under various pseudonyms. As Chris unravels the mysteries of the man who baffled and terrified him, he reflects on his childhood escapes in literature and nature, his writerly ambitions, and his role as a father. The result is a heartbreaking tale about identity, overcoming fear, and forgiving someone more committed to his craft than his family.--Fullmer, Jonathan Copyright 2016 Booklist


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