The first work of nonfiction by Stacey D'Erasmo, author of the New
York Times Notable Books Tea and The Sky Below
"What is the nature of intimacy, of what happens in the space between
us? And how do we, as writers, catch or reflect it on the page?" Stacey
D'Erasmo's insightful and illuminating study examines the craft and the
contradictions of creating relationships not only between two lovers but
also between friends, family members, acquaintances, and enemies in
fiction. She argues for a more honest, more complex portrait of the true
nature of the connections and missed connections among characters and,
fascinatingly, between the writer and the reader. D'Erasmo takes us deep
into the structure and grammar of these intimacies as they have been
portrayed by such writers as Joan Didion, Toni Morrison, D. H. Lawrence,
Virginia Woolf, and William Maxwell, and also by visual artists and
filmmakers. She asks whether writing about intimacy is like staring
straight into the sun, but it is her own brilliance that dazzles in the
piercing and original book, The Art of Intimacy.