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'Jamison has emerged as a definitive chronicler of human connection and the beauty of
mundanity...With this brilliant new collection that rigorously interrogates the human condition,
Leslie Jamison affirms why she's the essayist of the moment.'―David Canfield, Entertainment
Weekly'Razor-sharp...Leslie Jamison has been hailed as the newborn lovechild of Joan Didion
and Susan Sontag. Even for a writer without Jamison's generous helpings of talent and success, it
can't be an easy thing to live up to. And yet, she does, and then some...The essays are reported,
but also confessional, weaving the realities of disparate others onto Jamison's own experiences to
create something rich, human and, at moments, so smart and revealing the reader finds herself
gasping.'―Samantha Shoech, San Francisco Chronicle'Intelligent and vibrant...Make It
Scream, Make It Burn tackles the all-too-human topic of yearning and its oft-corollary, obsession.
Both gurgle beneath the writer's sonorous and captivating prose.'―Janet Kinosian, Los
Angeles Times'A dazzling collection about the outer reaches of human connection...Acute in her
analysis and nourishing in her observations, Jamison is at the height of her powers here as she
investigates what we owe one another.'―Adrienne Westenfeld, Esquire'Lovely and
evocative...Most of these essays are heavyweight boxers.'―New York Times Book Review
'Leslie Jamison's astonishingly formidable, restless intellect has gifted us two monumental works
of nonfiction...Here, she turns her exacting eye on subjects such as the loneliest whale in the world
and a Croatian museum filled with the effluvia of failed relationships.'―O, The Oprah Magazine
'A pleasure to read. We can see Jamison let go of her carefully wrought personal narrative and
open herself to the unknown.'―Sheila McClear, Washington Post'Illuminating and
ruminative...Jamison is positively brilliant when penetrating a subject and unraveling its layers of
meaning...Fans of the author's unique brand of perceptiveness will be delighted.'―Publishers
Weekly'Provocative...compassionate, curious and humble...Jamison acknowledges that she has
skin in the game, and her wise, urgent writing is stronger for it.'―Chris Hewitt, Minneapolis Star
Tribune'Like the glass in a kaleidoscope, Jamison's fine-tuned attention seems capable of
refracting whatever subject it touches. When I finally looked up from the page it was with a
renewed sense of wonder.'―Cornelia Channing,The Paris Review Leslie Jamison is the
author of the New York Times bestsellers The Recovering and The Empathy Exams, and the
novel The Gin Closet. She is a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine, and her work
has appeared in publications including The Atlantic, Harper's, the New York Ti