Letters of Note: Fathers

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A delightful collection of letters about fathers and fatherhood, curated by the founder of the globally popular Letters of Note website.The first volume in the bestselling Letters of Note series was a collection of hundreds of the world’s most entertaining, inspiring, and unusual letters, based on the seismically popular website of the same name–an online museum of correspondence visited by over 70 million people. From Virginia Woolf’s heartbreaking suicide letter, to Queen Elizabeth II’s recipe for drop scones sent to President Eisenhower; from the first recorded use of the expression ‘OMG’ in a letter to Winston Churchill, to Gandhi’s appeal for calm to Hitler; and from Iggy Pop’s beautiful letter of advice to a troubled young fan, to Leonardo da Vinci’s remarkable job application letter. Now, the curator of Letters of Note, Shaun Usher, gives us wonderful new volumes featuring letters organized around a universal theme.     In this volume, Shaun Usher turns his attention to the topic of fathers and fatherhood. Bringing together a selection of remarkable correspondence by and about fathers from across the ages and around the world, Letters of Note: Fathers includes proud parental words of love, advice from experienced dads to new ones, as well as missives from both frustrated and adoring offspring. Featuring letters by Barack Obama, Che Guevara, Ted Hughes, Saul Bellow, Anne Frank, Groucho Marx, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Kurt Vonnegut, Eddie Glaude, W.E.B. Du Bois, Dashiell Hammett, Rudyard Kipling, Lily Collins, Mohandas Gandhi, Spalding Gray, Katherine Mansfield, Spotswood Rice, Fergal Keane and many more, this is a compulsive collection of entertaining, inspiring, and powerful letters with fathers at their heart.

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 1.3 × 12.7 × 17.8 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

Canada

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

176

Publisher

Year Published

2021-6-1

Imprint

ISBN 10

0771049617

About The Author

SHAUN USHER is a writer and sole custodian of the popular blogs lettersofnote.com and listsofnote.com. He is the author of the bestselling Letters of Note, More Letters of Note, Lists of Note, and Speeches of Note. Along with Simon Garfield's To the Letter, Letters of Note inspired Letters Live, a series of live performances celebrating the enduring power of literary correspondence, with great performers reading remarkable letters to a live audience in London. He lives in Manchester, UK, with his wife Karina and their two sons.

Praise for Shaun Usher and Letters of Note:“Reading through them is addictive, like dipping into a bag of variously tempting assorted candies, knowing that the next one will always bring surprise and pleasure. Usher has an evident knack for selecting letters that land with the force of a good short story, with personalities and dramatic arcs emerging swiftly, from just a page or two. Many of the writers are famous people, caught in a moment of accessibility and rawness or off-the-cuff virtuosity.” —The New Yorker“Funny, tragic, brilliantly incisive, historic, lyrical, romantic, and studiedly offensive, this stupendous compendium of letters ancient and modern is my book of the year. You will never tire of it.” —Stephen Fry“The literary equivalent of a box of chocolates—bite-sized and pure addictive pleasure . . . The result is beautifully produced, with photographs and colour facsimiles of much of the correspondence. A gorgeous Christmas present.” —The Sunday Times“It is hard to see how Letters of Note could ever be surpassed.” —Mail on Sunday Praise for Shaun Usher and More Letters of Note:“Another mailbag stuffed with funny, heartbreaking, and passionate letters . . . engaging, eclectic, geekily and gleefully enthusiastic and laugh-out-loud funny.” —The Times“Shaun Usher’s More Letters of Note mines the archives for more gems of the epistolary arts.” —The Guardian“Funny, shocking, and poignant, More Letters of Note must be one of the most entertaining books of the year.” —Financial Times“From the genuinely funny: Marge Simpson duelling with First Lady Barbara Bush to the truly heartbreaking: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg’s last goodbye to their children before execution. Usher’s book is unlike anything else you have read. After all, where else can you find out why Norman Mailer refused money to his father, or how Janis Joplin felt before breaking America? Exactly.” —GQ“Some of the letters will make you laugh, other heartbreaking examples will make you cry.” —Independent

Excerpt From Book

One cold morning in 2019, as he begrudgingly poked around his mouth with a toothbrush, the youngest of our two sons glanced up at the mirror and, with the confidence and comic timing of someone with much larger teeth, announced, ‘Daddy . . . your books are stupid.’ It is with these supportive words in mind that I partially dedicate Letters of Note: Fathers to both of my beloved children, without whom this book would likely have arrived more swiftly but from an earlier model of Shaun – an emotionally sturdier version who didn’t sense immediate danger in every new environment, wasn’t hallucinating from constant sleep deprivation brought on by six years of nightly bed intrusions, was failing miserably to fully appreciate and capitalise on the level of freedom he had once enjoyed, and, most importantly, had yet to experience the moment his heart would somehow double in size and sensitivity as he held his bruised firstborn in his arms, priorities instantly shifting to allow space, front and centre, for fatherhood.The other person to whom I dedicate this collection of letters is my dad, a magnificent man who brought nothing but warmth and a gentle undercurrent of idiocy to not just my childhood and that of my siblings, but also to that of our delighted friends. A man who often felt more like our taller, hairier brother. A man who, despite working long hours to support his family, never really felt absent. A man whose greatest words of advice to his children, which he repeated so very often but to my eternal frustration never put down in a letter, were, ‘Don’t talk to strangers unless you know them, and don’t answer the phone unless it rings.’ Wise words, indeed. It is no exaggeration to say that I hit the jackpot when it came to parents, and my dad will always be the dad that I strive to be. I can only hope that my children feel something even vaguely similar should they ever choose to walk the same path.

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