From the author of the wildly controversial books Liar and Paul's
Case comes one of the most anticipated -- and perhaps, in some
quarters, feared -- books of the year. This is author Lynn Crosbie at
her most honest, most cutting, most hilarious, and most heartbreaking.
The stories told here are at once a cache, a repository, of a seven-year
period in the author's life; and, too, a gymnasium, a place where she
can flex her prodigious wit and her dazzling stash of literary tricks
Deft with matters both low- and highbrow (here are stories about 80s
big-hair bands and the lasting, theological value of the Rocky series;
here, too are stories contemplating critical theory and fine art), Life
Is About Losing Everything speaks with manic yet grave authority about
risking and losing everything, and then sorting through the remains to
discover what is beautiful, what is trash, and what, ultimately,
belongs.