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What a snake pit of a book. I know most readers are predisposed to hate Robison because of her son's books. So I tried to be cool while I read it. Meandering directionless through a childhood that isn't nearly as beautifully tragic as she wants it to be. Winding up drowning in a (relatively trauma-less, untragic) life of her own creation that is, surprise, as miserable as she is.It's supposed to be Faulkner-esque and maybe it is but that doesn't mean it's not crap.

It's supposed to UG. Mustdashe fairy memes 2017. What a snake pit of a book. I know most readers are predisposed to hate Robison because of her son's books. So I tried to be cool while I read it.

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Meandering directionless through a childhood that isn't nearly as beautifully tragic as she wants it to be. Winding up drowning in a (relatively trauma-less, untragic) life of her own creation that is, surprise, as miserable as she is.It's supposed to be Faulkner-esque and maybe it is but that doesn't mean it's not crap. It's supposed to be the heart-spill of a tragic and wronged poet, and maybe it is but that also doesn't mean it's not crap. No TRACE of a sense of humor within these many pages. Every page DROWNING is gothic tinted self-pity. I felt MISERABLE reading this book. Sick and trapped.

That poor woman. But I don't want any part of it.As for the three memoir rules:1.

TONS of self pity.2. Not a story that is even remotely worth the time and attention it takes to read it.3. Yeah, I guess she violated her own privacy. Like showing people the festering fleshwounds you refuse to treat. After reading 'Look Me In the Eye' by John Elder Robison and then 'Running with Scissors' by Augusten Burroughs (and becoming a major fan of Burroughs and his other books), how could I NOT read 'The Long Journey Home: A Memoir' by Margaret Robison?

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After reading this memoir, it is apparent why Burroughs stopped speaking with his mother after he wrote 'Running with Scissors' and slammed her 'turn' at telling their story. Robison is so obviously playing the victim in this, while conveniently After reading 'Look Me In the Eye' by John Elder Robison and then 'Running with Scissors' by Augusten Burroughs (and becoming a major fan of Burroughs and his other books), how could I NOT read 'The Long Journey Home: A Memoir' by Margaret Robison? After reading this memoir, it is apparent why Burroughs stopped speaking with his mother after he wrote 'Running with Scissors' and slammed her 'turn' at telling their story. Robison is so obviously playing the victim in this, while conveniently inserting some of her awful poetry.

While she isn't a terrible writer, she tells her own, somewhat insignificant, story and downplays her role in leaving her youngest child.