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Start: 7:00 pm
Wed 11/28 7pm-8pm
Dorothy Foltz-Gray
discusses her memoir: With and
Without Her: A Memoir of Being and Losing a Twin
Argo-Navis $19.50 pb
9780786754205
This is a story that, when told directly, shuts people up, the kind of
story that drives people to change the subject, or cross the street when
they see the teller coming. In 1949, author Dorothy Foltz-Gray and her
identical twin sister, Deane, were born. In 1981, Deane, then a
psychologist, was fatally shot by one of her patients. In the years
between, the pair formed an almost supernaturally close bond, one so
intimate that at times, their memories fused and their individual
identities dimmed.
Here, Foltz-Gray, an award-winning poet and
journalist, recounts not only the extraordinary phenomenon of growing up
in a world that could not distinguish her from another human being, but
also the struggle to survive the loss of her twin. Foltz-Gray describes
the imagined womb life she and her sister shared, their childhood and
family, and their dreams of sharing each other's lives. She also details
the nightmare of her sister's death, its immediate aftermath, and her
attempts to recover her self.
With and Without Her is the
story of what happens when a life divides into before and after. It is a
story of identity and individuation, confusion and competition,
intimacy and separation, violence and murder. Most of all, it is the
story we all face, of loss and survival.
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