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Dirtbag, Massachusetts : A Confessional
Dirtbag, Massachusetts : A Confessional
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Author(s): Fitzgerald, Isaac
ISBN No.: 9781639731640
Pages: 256
Year: 202311
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 25.19
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Isaac Fitzgerald''s memoir-in-essays is a bighearted read infused with candor, sharp humor, and the hope that comes from discovering saints can be found in all sorts of places." -- Rolling Stone, "Top Culture Picks of the Month" " Dirtbag , Massachusetts is the best of what memoir can accomplish. It''s blisteringly honest and vulnerable, pulling no punches on the path to truth, but it always finds the capacity for grace and joy." -- Esquire, "Best Memoirs of the Year" "Fitzgerald reflects on his origins-and coming to terms with self-consciousness, anger, and strained family relationships. His writing is gritty yet vulnerable." -- TIME, "27 New Books You Need to Read This Summer" "Told without piety or violin strains of uplift, but rather, an embrace of the chaos of just getting by." -- Chicago Tribune, "Books for Summer 2022: Our Picks" "Vulnerable, revealing, and tender, Fitzgerald''s Dirtbag, Massachusetts has it all-faith, sex, fear, resilience, and love. His is a story of a real American family and a beautiful and creative American son.


" -- Min Jin Lee, author of the National Book Award Finalist PACHINKO "Any fool can confess. It''s the rare writer who reveals, and Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a heart on the sleeve, demons in check, eyes unblinking, unbearably sad, laugh-out-loud funny revelation." -- Marlon James, Booker Prize-winning author of MOON WITCH, SPIDER KING "Isaac Fitzgerald lays himself bare in this stunning memoir, stripping off all the things that no long serve him. Raw, vulnerable, and powerful, this book will be a key in the lock of many hearts and minds." -- Emma Straub " Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a wondrously crafted confessional in every sense of the word, one of the finest, and really sneakiest narrative boasts I''ve read in decades. Isaac Fitzgerald will remind you of the wobbly majesty possible when fears of tomorrow and yesterday are innovatively confronted and masculinity is shredded. Goodness gracious." -- Kiese Laymon, author of HEAVY "This book, this beautiful, sprawling, chaotic memoir in essays, is indeed a confessional.


It is a man peeling back the layers of himself, revealing the white of his bones, the depth of his soul, the truth of his flaws, and the power of the best parts of him, of which there are so many. Isaac Fitzgerald will make you feel absolutely everything as he recounts a childhood no one should have to endure, and how he has tried to rebuild the parts of himself that other people broke. He is charming and vulnerable, curious and candid, full of dirtbag swagger. I loved this book. When I turned the last page, I wanted more but was so grateful to have spent this time with a man who is on the complicated but joyful journey of becoming and being himself." -- Roxane Gay "Ebullient, irreverent, tender, Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a record of a love for the world in all its messy fullness that you just can''t fake, and how that came to be. I felt more alive after reading these essays, and whatever I thought I knew, Isaac Fitzgerald taught me something new. He''s a ringleader for the Circus in the House of Love.


" -- Alexander Chee, author of HOW TO WRITE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL " Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a diamond of a memoir. Fitzgerald''s sentences are so clean and true that you''ll never realize you''re cut until you''re bleeding. Or you know, crying." -- Mira Jacob, author of THE SLEEPWALKER''S GUIDE TO DANCING " Dirtbag, Massachusetts isn''t just a book; it''s life-work." -- Saeed Jones, author of HOW WE FIGHT FOR OUR LIVES " Dirtbag, Massachusetts is glimmering, dirty, and humble. A masterful blend of humor, intelligence, and craft. This book is the antidote to toxic masculinity." -- Chloe Caldwell, author of The Red Zone: A Love Story "Equal parts illuminating and poignant, Fitzgerald''s essays attempt to untangle what it means to be a man in this world and in his own body.


" -- Buzzfeed, "Summer Books You Won''t Be Able To Put Down" "Fitzgerald reminds me of guys I grew up with who, by nature or by choice, choose to live on the fringes for a bit. This memoir is a series of essays that touch on everything from train hopping and family to violence, porn, and body image. It''s funny and heartbreaking but done in a digestible and hesilience, and love. His is a story of a real American family and a beautiful and creative American son." -- Min Jin Lee, author of the National Book Award Finalist PACHINKO "Any fool can confess. It''s the rare writer who reveals, and Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a heart on the sleeve, demons in check, eyes unblinking, unbearably sad, laugh-out-loud funny revelation." -- Marlon James, Booker Prize-winning author of MOON WITCH, SPIDER KING "Isaac Fitzgerald lays himself bare in this stunning memoir, stripping off all the things that no long serve him. Raw, vulnerable, and powerful, this book will be a key in the lock of many hearts and minds.


" -- Emma Straub " Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a wondrously crafted confessional in every sense of the word, one of the finest, and really sneakiest narrative boasts I''ve read in decades. Isaac Fitzgerald will remind you of the wobbly majesty possible when fears of tomorrow and yesterday are innovatively confronted and masculinity is shredded. Goodness gracious." -- Kiese Laymon, author of HEAVY "This book, this beautiful, sprawling, chaotic memoir in essays, is indeed a confessional. It is a man peeling back the layers of himself, revealing the white of his bones, the depth of his soul, the truth of his flaws, and the power of the best parts of him, of which there are so many. Isaac Fitzgerald will make you feel absolutely everything as he recounts a childhood no one should have to endure, and how he has tried to rebuild the parts of himself that other people broke. He is charming and vulnerable, curious and candid, full of dirtbag swagger. I loved this book.


When I turned the last page, I wanted more but was so grateful to have spent this time with a man who is on the complicated but joyful journey of becoming and being himself." -- Roxane Gay "Ebullient, irreverent, tender, Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a record of a love for the world in all its messy fullness that you just can''t fake, and how that came to be. I felt more alive after reading these essays, and whatever I thought I knew, Isaac Fitzgerald taught me something new. He''s a ringleader for the Circus in the House of Love." -- Alexander Chee, author of HOW TO WRITE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL " Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a diamond of a memoir. Fitzgerald''s sentences are so clean and true that you''ll never realize you''re cut until you''re bleeding. Or you know, crying." -- Mira Jacob, author of THE SLEEPWALKER''S GUIDE TO DANCING " Dirtbag, Massachusetts isn''t just a book; it''s life-work.


" -- Saeed Jones, author of HOW WE FIGHT FOR OUR LIVES " Dirtbag, Massachusetts is glimmering, dirty, and humble. A masterful blend of humor, intelligence, and craft. This book is the antidote to toxic masculinity." -- Chloe Caldwell, author of The Red Zone: A Love Story "Equal parts illuminating and poignant, Fitzgerald''s essays attempt to untangle what it means to be a man in this world and in his own body." -- Buzzfeed, "Summer Books You Won''t Be Able To Put Down" "Fitzgerald reminds me of guys I grew up with who, by nature or by choice, choose to live on the fringes for a bit. This memoir is a series of essays that touch on everything from train hopping and family to violence, porn, and body image. It''s funny and heartbreaking but done in a digestible and hnity is shredded. Goodness gracious.


" -- Kiese Laymon, author of HEAVY "This book, this beautiful, sprawling, chaotic memoir in essays, is indeed a confessional. It is a man peeling back the layers of himself, revealing the white of his bones, the depth of his soul, the truth of his flaws, and the power of the best parts of him, of which there are so many. Isaac Fitzgerald will make you feel absolutely everything as he recounts a childhood no one should have to endure, and how he has tried to rebuild the parts of himself that other people broke. He is charming and vulnerable, curious and candid, full of dirtbag swagger. I loved this book. When I turned the last page, I wanted more but was so grateful to have spent this time with a man who is on the complicated but joyful journey of becoming and being himself." -- Roxane Gay "Ebullient, irreverent, tender, Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a record of a love for the world in all its messy fullness that you just can''t fake, and how that came to be. I felt more alive after reading these essays, and whatever I thought I knew, Isaac Fitzgerald taught me something new.


He''s a ringleader for the Circus in the House of Love." -- Alexander Chee, author of HOW TO WRITE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL " Dirtbag, Massachusetts is a diamond of a memoir. Fitzgerald''s sentences are so clean and true that you''ll never realize you''re cut until you''re bleeding. Or you know, crying." -- Mira Jacob, author of THE SLEEPWALKER''S GUIDE TO DANCING " Dirtbag, Massachusetts isn''t just a book; it''s life-work." -- Saeed Jones, author of HOW WE FIGHT FOR OUR LIVES " Dirtbag, Massachusetts is glimmering, dirty, and humble. A masterful blend of humor, intelligence, and craft. This book is the antidote to toxic masculinity.


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