The Hero's Body, 9780857301086
Paperback
A memoir of motorcycles and muscles, of obsession and grief, and of a young man who learned how to stay alive through literature.

The Hero's Body

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    23 July 2017

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Summary

The Hero’s Body is a memoir of what it means to be a man in modern America.

The Hero’s Body is a memoir of what it means to be a man in modern America.

At just forty-seven years old, William Giraldi’s father was killed in a horrific motorcycle accident. Writing here with searing honesty about grief, obsession, shame and identity, he looks back on three generations of men from the blue-collar town of Manville, New Jersey, and …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780857301086
ISBN-10:085730108X
Author:William Giraldi
Publisher:Bedford Square Publishers
Imprint:No Exit Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:23 July 2017
Weight:232g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
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Critics Review

Is this the best book I’ve ever read on the subject of masculinity? Maybe it is – William Leith * The Spectator *While many of the ideas he raises are universal, The Hero’s Body is a somewhat turbocharged, uniquely American take on what it means to be male – Jack Urwin * The Guardian *I’ve never read anything like this. Superbly written – William Leith * Evening Standard *A powerful autobiographical memoir – David Matthews * Big Issue North *an absorbing memoir […] Giraldi urges us to put aside our preconceptions and appreciate bodybuilding as an aesthetic pursuit, and the bodybuilder as a kind of ‘walking poetry’: in his narcissistic perfectionism and emphasis on balance, proportion, rhythm and harmony, he is not unlike the ballerino. – Houman Barekat * The Times Literary Supplement *

About The Author

William Giraldi

William Giraldi grew up in Manville, New Jersey, and attended college at Drew University and Boston University. He is author of the novels Busy Monsters and Hold the Dark, fiction editor for the journal AGNI at Boston University, and a contributing editor at The New Republic. He’s been granted fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in The Oxford American, The New York Times, The Sun, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Baffler, Ploughshares, The Wall Street Journal, The New Criterion, and online at The Daily Beast and Salon. He lives in Boston with his wife and sons.

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