1974, Francine Prose
1974, Francine Prose
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1974
A Personal History

Author: Francine Prose

Narrator: Francine Prose

Unabridged: 8 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/18/2024


Synopsis

“In this remarkable memoir, the qualities that have long distinguished Francine Prose’s fiction and criticism—uncompromising intelligence, a gratifying aversion to sentiment, the citrus bite of irony—give rigor and, finally, an unexpected poignancy to an emotional, artistic, and political coming-of-age tale set in the 1970s—the decade, as she memorably puts it, when American youth realized that the changes that seemed possible in the ’60s weren’t going to happen. A fascinating and ultimately wrenching book.”—Daniel Mendelsohn, author of The Lost: A Search for Six of Six MillionThe first memoir from critically acclaimed, bestselling author Francine Prose, about the close relationship she developed with activist Anthony Russo, one of the men who leaked the Pentagon Papers--and the year when our country changed.During her twenties, Francine Prose lived in San Francisco, where she began an intense and strange relationship with Tony Russo, who had been indicted and tried for working with Daniel Ellsberg to leak the Pentagon papers. The narrative is framed around the nights she spent with Russo driving manically around San Francisco, listening to his stories--and the disturbing and dramatic end of that relationship in New York.What happens to them mirrors the events and preoccupations of that historical moment: the Vietnam war, drugs, women's liberation, the Patty Hearst kidnapping. At once heartfelt and ironic, funny and sad, personal and political, 1974 provides an insightful look at how Francine Prose became a writer and artist during a time when the country, too, was shaping its identity.

About Francine Prose

Francine Prose is the author of twenty-two works of fiction including the highly acclaimed The Vixen; Mister Monkey; the New York Times bestseller Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932; A Changed Man, which won the Dayton Literary Peace Prize; and Blue Angel, which was a finalist for the National Book Award. Her works of nonfiction include the highly praised 1974: A Person History, Anne Frank: The Book, The Life, The Afterlife, and the New York Times bestseller Reading Like a Writer, which has become a classic. The recipient of numerous grants and honors, including a Guggenheim and a Fulbright, a Director’s Fellow at the Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library, Prose is a former president of PEN American Center, and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at Bard College.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Judy

I was so excited to read this memoir by Francine Prose. She has published 19 novels, of which I have read only one: Mister Monkey. Based on that one I have the idea that she is unique among American novelists. In 1974, A Personal History, she recalls her time in San Francisco where she had escaped t......more

Goodreads review by Sue

1974 is Francine Prose’s memoir of a year in her life, an eventful one for her and a momentous one for the country as well. In her 20s, escaping a marriage she just doesn’t want, nothing bad, just mutual disinterest, she winds up at the home of friends in San Francisco, still a Mecca of sorts for yo......more

Goodreads review by Beth

An interesting lens through which to view a complicated moment in the country’s history. That Prose is a gifted writer is news to no one, but the voice in this memoir is deliciously frank and self-critical in a way that gets you inside her 20-something, 1974 head. This memoir trope can be cringe-y,......more

Goodreads review by Mark

I completely understand why Francine Prose needed to write this memoir about her relationship with Pentagon Papers co-conspirator Tony Russo. I'm a little less clear about why I needed to read it. I can't entirely articulate why this book didn't fire me up, but it could have something to do with the......more

"1974" Author: Francine Prose Publication Date: June 18, 2024 This exquisitely crafted and enthralling book, with its eloquent prose and meticulous attention to detail, offers readers a profound and moving insight into a solemn period of history. From the very first page, I had high expectations for th......more