Robert Clark
Born
St. Paul, Minneapolis, The United States
Genre
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Mr. White's Confession
17 editions
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1998
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Dark Water: Flood and Redemption in the City of Masterpieces
8 editions
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2008
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Love Among the Ruins
7 editions
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2001
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In the Deep Midwinter
9 editions
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1997
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River of the West: Stories from the Columbia
8 editions
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1995
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The Solace of Food: A Life of James Beard
2 editions
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published
1998
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Our Sustainable Table
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4 editions
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1990
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My Grandfather's House: A Genealogy of Doubt and Faith
7 editions
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1999
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James Beard: A Biography
3 editions
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1993
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Lives of the Artists
3 editions
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2005
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“... - the Age of Anxiety, dating from around August 1945, is twenty three years old this very month - and her daily life is in essence a sandbagging operation against its seas and their tides. But this is worry and it is a little different from anxirty: Particular rather than pervasive, it arrives unannounced, without anxiety's harbingers, dread and forboding, the fearful tea in which we steep awaiting oblivion. Instead, worry turns up on the door step, the overbearing, passive aggressive out-of-town relative who insists he "won't be any trouble" even as he displaces every known routine and custom of the house for days and weeks on end; as he expropriates the sofa, the bathroom, the contents of the liqour cabinet and cigarette carton, and monopolises the telephone and the ear of anyone within shouting distance. Worry displaces the entire mood, the entire ethos of the house - even if that mood hitherto consisted largely of anxiety - and replaces it with something more substantive, more real than mere mood. You would be mightily pleased to have ordinary anxiety back in residence, for under worry there is no peace whatsoever, not even the peace of cynicism, pessimism or despair. Even when the rest of the world is abed, worry is awake, plundering the kitchen cupboards, raiding the refrigerator, playing the hifi, watching the late show until the national anthem closes the broadcast day; then noisily treading the halls, standing in your bedroom door, wondering if by any chance you are still up (knowing that of course you are), breathing and casting its shadow upon you, the silhouette of its slope-shouldered hulk and towering black wings.”
― Love Among the Ruins
― Love Among the Ruins
“That is not wistfulness or sentimentality. It is grasping the hard fact that time runs in only one direction, that we have already died a thousand deaths and will die a thousand more, and that there is no remedy for it but love, though we are sure we have never seen love except in the rearview mirror, in the sad and tawdry puddle at the bottom of the glass”
― Love Among the Ruins
― Love Among the Ruins
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