Fierce with Reality

Literature on Aging

By (author) Margaret Cruikshank

Paperback - £30.00

Publication date:

01 December 2016

Length of book:

192 pages

Publisher

Hamilton Books

Dimensions:

229x151mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780761868705

The anthology is far more culturally diverse than the few other literary collections on aging. Ranging from ancient Chinese poetry to Mary Oliver, Alice Walker, and Willie Nelson, the anthology includes poetry, fiction, philosophical essays, personal essays, humor, analyses of ageism, and folktales from Asia and Iraq. Fierce with Reality highlights writings by women, from late 19th century American literature to the present. Many facets of aging are explored, revealing the challenges and complexities of late life, and demonstrating that the aging process is both individual and social/cultural. Fierce with Reality, aimed at a general audience as well as students and professors, would be ideal for book groups.
Margaret Cruikshank’s Fierce with Reality offers a necessary and welcome corrective to the view of aging as solely a process of illness and loss. Drawing on cultures from around the world and ranging from polemic to poetry, the book portrays growing older in all of its glorious complexity, ambiguity and diversity—and it’s a delight to read.