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How should a person be?

Through the lens of art and friendship, Sheila Heti questions how a person should be in the world.

Book  - 2012
FIC Heti
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  • ISBN: 1770892486
  • ISBN: 9781770892484
  • Physical Description 306 pages
  • Edition New and expanded pbk. ed.
  • Publisher Toronto : House of Anansi Press, 2012.

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"A novel from life"--Cover.
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LSC 18.95

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How Should a Person Be?
How Should a Person Be?
by Heti, Sheila
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How Should a Person Be?


Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction, and selected as a New York Times Notable Book and Huffington Post Best Book From the internationally acclaimed author of The Middle Stories and Ticknor comes a bold interrogation into the possibility of a beautiful life. How Should a Person Be? is a novel of many identities: an autobiography of the mind, a postmodern self-help book, and a fictionalized portrait of the artist as a young woman -- of two such artists, in fact. For reasons multiple and mysterious, Sheila finds herself in a quandary of self-doubt, questioning how a person should be in the world. Inspired by her friend Margaux, a painter, and her seemingly untortured ability to live and create, Sheila casts Margaux as material, embarking on a series of recordings in which nothing is too personal, too ugly, or too banal to be turned into art. Along the way, Sheila confronts a cast of painters who are equally blocked in an age in which the blow job is the ultimate art form. She begins questioning her desire to be Important, her quest to be both a leader and a pupil, and her unwillingness to sacrifice herself. Searching, uncompromising and yet mordantly funny, How Should a Person Be? is a brilliant portrait of art-making and friendship from the psychic underground of Canada's most fiercely original writer. This paperback edition features new and expanded content.