The Mother I Imagined, The Mom I Knew: A Hybrid Memoir

Paul Alan Fahey


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The Mother I Imagined, The Mom I Knew: A Hybrid Memoir by Paul Alan Fahey
In the tradition of Patrick Dennis, Truman Capote, and of Tennessee Williams’ memory play, The Glass Menagerie, Paul Alan Fahey’s memoir, The Mom I Knew, The Mother I Imagined, recounts a son’s loving yet often maddening relationship with his mother over four decades. Told in a hybrid mix of memoir, short fiction, and poetry, the author tells of their nomadic existence in the 1950s; his mother’s four month visit in Africa while he completed his teaching contract; and the last decade of her life.
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