A Private History of Awe

Scott Russell Sanders

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An original and searching memoir from “one of America’s finest essayists” (Phillip Lopate)

When Scott Russell Sanders was four, his father held him in his arms during a thunderstorm, and he felt awe—“the tingle of a power that surges through bone and rain and everything.” He says, “The search for communion with this power has run like a bright thread through all my days.” A Private History of Awe is an account of this search, told as a series of awe-inspiring episodes: his early memory of watching a fire with his father; his attraction to the solemn cadences of the Bible despite his frustration with Sunday-school religion; his discovery of books and the body; his mounting opposition to the Vietnam War and all forms of violence; his decision to leave behind the university life of Oxford and Harvard and return to Indiana, where three generations of his family have put down roots. In many ways, this is the story of a generation’s passage through the 1960s—from innocence to experience, from euphoria to disillusionment. But Sanders has found a language that captures the transcendence of ordinary lives while never reducing them to formula. In his hands, the pattern of American boyhood that was made classic by writers from Mark Twain to Tobias Wolff is given a powerful new charge.

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WHEN MY FATHER wrapped me in his arms and carried me onto the screened porch of our farmhouse in Tennessee during a thunderstorm, he said nothing about the booming and blowing, merely hummed a tune, a sound I confused with the purr of the rain. It was as though he had swallowed a bit of thunder, which now rumbled in his throat.
Mama thrust her head from the doorway and said, “You’ll catch a chill.”
“We’re doing just fine,” Dad answered.
Mama paused, skeptically, for she believed that disaster could strike at any moment, from any direction.

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Letter to Scott Russell Sanders, from Wendell Berry:

"Dear Scott,

"I finished your book last night and I think it is splendid. Much in it is authentically beautiful, and it is beautifully and properly titled. It has gravity and pleasure and candor and gratitude and sorrow, all eloquent, and never a moment of ungenerosity. Every return of the theme of your love for Ruth put tears in my eyes. You matter so much to me that I have no idea what others will think of this book, but it is light and breath to me. Our poor country needs this book more than it knows, and I am anxious to find out how it will be received.

"Your friend,

Wendell"


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Scott Russell Sanders

Scott Russell Sanders has received the Lannan Literary Award, among other prizes. His many books of essays include Writing from the Center, Staying Put, The Force of Spirit, Secrets of the Universe, and Hunting for Hope. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana.

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A Private History of Awe
Scott Russell Sanders

Trade Paperback

Trade Paperback
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
North Point Press
March 2007
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780865477346
ISBN10: 0865477345
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 336 pages, Notes
$16.00

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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
North Point Press
May 2007
e-Book Agency
ISBN: 9780374707996
ISBN10: 0374707995
336 pages, Notes
$7.99
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