Missing Persons

Missing Persons A Memoir

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Publisher's Synopsis

Missing Persons is a memoir about dealing with death in a culture that gives no help. Greene goes through two losses in quick succession-first, her aunt's passing, sudden and unexpected, then her mother's drawn-out, agonizing death at home. As someone who had never changed a diaper until then, she is spectacularly ill-equipped for the challenges of caring for a dying person. Nor is she prepared to confront other losses, long repressed, that surface at this time: the suicide of her younger brother and death of her father. As the professional identity on which she has based her selfhood comes to feel brittle and trivial, she is catapulted into questions of "who am I?" and "what have I done with my life?"

Greene's memoir is structured as an account of her mother's and aunt's final days and the year that follows, a year in which Greene reconstructs her life as even the landscape around her shifts. Her home state of California has beautiful Santa Clara Valley's vast orchards dug up and paved over for tract housing, strip malls, and freeways-the valley is transformed to "Silicon." This becomes an apt parallel in a powerful story about family and home: what it means to have one, to lose one, never to have made one, and what, if anything, might take its place.

Book information

ISBN: 9781943859467
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Imprint: University of Nevada Press
Pub date:
Edition: 1
DEWEY: 818.603
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 245
Weight: 300g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 13mm