Grief is a perennial subject in memoir. This past year, Sloane Crosley published an acclaimed book about coping with the loss of a friend. Just last week, “Eat, Pray, Love” author Elizabeth Gilbert ...
To shine a light on the often-ignored subject of grief, Oprah Daily named a 2025 National Book Award –nominated title one of ...
Grief has a way of shrinking the world. In its early days especially, loss can feel like a private catastrophe unfolding behind glass—untranslatable, unshareable, fundamentally lonely. Friends may ...
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There are a thousand ways you can ruminate on grief and loss on-screen. You can weave it through a topical HBO drama. You can hide it in a Netflix comedy. You can make a mollusk convey it. Or you can ...
When Judith Barrington reflects on her latest book, “Virginia’s Apple: Collected Memoirs,” she thinks of it as daring, revealing, loving and most of all, historic. The book’s 14 short memoirs, most of ...
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Lisa Marie Presley wrote about how her dad Elvis Presley's death affected her in her posthumous memoir. "My life as I knew it was completely over," she said. As an adult, Lisa Marie had an opioid ...
The best movies make you feel something. Maybe they make you reevaluate your life, maybe they enlighten you, or maybe they just allow you to tap into buried emotions. Movies that capture an emotion ...