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Possums Run Amok - by Lora Lafayette (Paperback)

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Possums Run Amok - by Lora Lafayette (Paperback)
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Possums Run Amok - by Lora Lafayette (Paperback)

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About the Book Possums Run Amok is a rollicking, slyly hilarious, at times uncomfortable and dark memoir wherein the author and two friends are nicknamed The Possumettes. With fearless candor Lora Lafayette recounts her life from a delinquent, late 1970s punk rock adolesence through a crooked, manic, transatlantic path to adulthood and her eventual terrifying descent into schizophrenia. Whip smart, daring and inventive, Lafayette navigates the harsh realities of being a risk-taking adventurous young woman seeking to wrest all the wild joy she can out of life. Book Synopsis 2023 Oregon Book Award Finalist in Creative Nonfiction Possums Run Amok is a rollicking, slyly hilarious, at times uncomfortable and dark memoir wherein the author and two friends are nicknamed The Possumettes. With fearless candor, Lora Lafayette recounts her life from a delinquent, late 1970s punk rock adolescence through a crooked, manic, transatlantic path to adulthood and her eventual terrifying descent into schizophrenia. Whip smart, daring, and inventive, Lafayette navigates the harsh realities of being a risk-taking adventurous young woman while seeking to wrest all the wild joy she can out of life. Her story reveals how blurry the line can be between real and unreal, choice and force. It lays bare the startling lack of empathy and services in society for those in crisis. Her voice is singular, her language full of shining unconventional metaphor. Deeply uncomfortable, laugh-out-loud funny, and devastatingly moving, Possums Run Amok is equal parts challenging and entertaining. Review Quotes Possums Run Amok is hypnotic, pulsing forward with the intensity and blood of a racing heartbeat. Lora Lafayettes impressionistic and candid prose illuminates wild punk escapades, grim hitchhiking journeys, and devastating slips into mental illness. This memoir is a breathtaking and daringly original fever dream. I dont know another writer with such a remarkable ability to intertwine tragedy and ecstasy. --Sarah Priscus, author of Groupies A Private Artifact of Public Madness: Possums Run Amok I suppose that Possums Run Amok is a memoir. But it reads more like some combination of notebook, fable, and primal scream. It is the fastest book I have ever read. One can picture the authors fingers blurrily tapping her keyboard, putting down her mostly generalized memories as quickly as she can type, never pausing long to occupy any one moment, scene, or sensation--author as sheepdog, chasing and nipping at a pack that outnumbers her absolutely. Lafayette tears though 1970s pre-teen delinquency more outrageous and idiosyncratic than that of Sable Starr or Lori Maddox, to penniless following of non-penniless strangers in country after country, to multiple years of institutionalization. In Possums Run Amok , Lafayette dashes through each stage, her younger self insisting on the joyous particularity of the horror that populates each of her days. The highs are so high that, as Loras friends leave and her physical and mental health deteriorate, their loss is like a punch in the sternum. However, the fierce breeziness is replaced by an equally forthright account of encroaching madness and confinement. Possums Run Amok occupies an important position on an unsteady precipice between private and public. Its events and perceptions--plenty wild enough to warrant the veil of secrecy--carry the power of thoughts that impose themselves unbearably on a persons private consciousness. Yet the real power of Possums Run Amok is not that it brings private events into public light, but that it allows the throb of one persons privacy to reshape the privacy of anyone fortunate enough to read it. -Robert Fromberg, LA Review of Books, April 2022 Lora Lafayettes Possums Run Amok is Huck Finn in a mosh pit, an indefatigably rapid tour from a wise and relentless narrator through more chaos and joy and madness and release in each paragraph than would seem possible for any book or any life. This important and necessary book is all you need to know about what happens when blinding energy beats repeatedly against the constraints of normalcy. Read this book. -Robert Fromberg, author of How to Walk with Steve With Possums Run Amok , Lora Lafayette has delivered a kinetic, irreverent memoir retold as fearlessly as it was lived. It stuns with its clarity and disarms with its honesty. It is also heartbreaking in its humanity. Wry, incisive, and deceptively witty, Lafayettes odyssey whisks us into adventure, while challenging us to reexamine our own definitions of freedom, self, and agency. A brilliant, daring book you wont be able to put down, nor soon forget. -Bobby Johnston, acclaimed film composer and author of The Saint I Aint: Stories from Sycamore Street About the Author Lora Lafayettes writing has appeared in such publications as Plazm Magazine , The Buckman Journal , and Pen & Ink . She currently lives in Portland, Oregon, with Finn, who purrs. She still travels the world, though not quite so frenetically as she used to.
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