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My Exaggerated Life: Pat Conroy
A**L
Deep Intense Emotional
Pat Conroy is one of the most extraordinary writers I have ever read. My mom just died 2/4/2022. My Sister said I should read Prince of Tides. I did. And since, have purchased every Conroy book on the market. I too came from an extremely dysfunctional abusive family. My mother did not allow us to have friends but we could have books. I learned about life through reading. Pat Conroy cracks wide open the river of repressed memories in me. I'm old enough to embrace this as the greatest gift I've ever received. I was an honors student in Russian and Soviet literature. I like the existential writers for their depth of intensity. NO ONE surpasses Pat Conroy to travel through the eye of darkness and resurface a changed human being. I absolutely LOVE him and his gifts of delivery of truth.
C**.
As Described Excellent!
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C**N
A Treasure
Oh, the gift of this delightful book. The thing about Pat Conroy is those who get him really get him and can never get enough. It has been repeatedly written that readers feel as if they know him. That he wrote in the first person was part of what spawned the relationship between Conroy and his readers, the rest of it is that he had an uncanny way of unabashedly calling things by name and spoke for us. And any Conroy devotee knew he was healing his shattered history by veiling it in fiction. We knew it and didn’t care because not only was he charming, he was a master storyteller. Conroy wrote from the center of his sardonic personality. Once he had you, he dove down to universal truth and brought you to your knees. This business of life is not for the meek, he suggested, but there is rhyme to it, poetry, in fact, and in his fiction, he figured out how to survive it.My Exaggerated Life gives us the man behind the curtain. On its cover is Conroy wearing his infamous flight jacket and Citadel ring, which his fans will recognize as symbols of his personal narrative. Conroy was that kind of writer. His books were mind-altering drugs and his readers were addicts who had to have more. Katherine Clark has given us more in what seems to me a labor of love. That she spent two hundred hours listening to Conroy spill out his life over the telephone to assemble this book makes me jealous, but I’ll overlook that in favor of the resounding result.What struck me most in reading My Exaggerated Life was the realization that there was no separating the man from his craft. It’s Conroy’s voice that does it. In these pages speaks a storyteller of the highest order telling an incredibly entertaining story, it just so happens to be culled from a series of events in his life. You can intuit the haphazard way he stumbled from cause to effect as his writing career took shape. Reading Conroy’s books always made me feel they were born without effort, so to discover in this riveting book just where the struggle had been hit me as staggering—not because parts were painful to read, but because he framed it in such a human way that readers will think, you too?At the end of My Exaggerated Life, Katherine Clark shares the speech Pat Conroy delivered spontaneously before a crowd of adoring fans in Beaufort, South Carolina at his 70th birthday celebration. In it, Conroy claims “What I wanted to be as a writer, I wanted to be a complete brave man that I am not in my real life.” He did just this in My Exaggerated Life. In an act of bravery, Pat Conroy told his story, and author Katherine Clark captured it in a book that is one for the archives.
R**R
Excellent Author
Pat Conroy is my favorite writer - and this is a book about his feelings and thoughts and motivationswhen he writes and lives. I read everything about him and everything he has written. He is anamazingly powerful writer who is honest and an artist. Quite a powerful combination. He wrote thePrince Of Tides and many other wonderful books that were made into films. A wonderful andprofound writer.
J**O
The Real Pat Conroy
As an author, I enjoyed Pat talking to Katherine Clark like he would to buddies. One always wishes for the economic success he had but if you had to go through his life to get it, it would not be worth it. Very enjoyable. Entertaining; educational; and inspiring--and that's my criteria for a great novel. Although this was a verbal memoir, both Pat and Katherine approached it as a confession of his life and oh how he suffered through many stages.Great read for all and especially those who have had reverses, think they have no talent for anything, have a messed up family life, or just want to feel how lucky they are in their current circumstances. I'll re-read this several times between now and my exit of this life.
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