The Narrow Door: A Memoir of Friendship

The Narrow Door is a striking memoir of love and loss by Paul Lisicky (Lawnboy). At its center are the life and death of Denise, Paul's longtime best friend; in parallel, Paul and his husband slowly pull apart. The ups and downs of these two relationships define the story Lisicky tells, but they also give him space to muse on larger questions: the craft of writing, competition among writers, the meaning of love and events in the larger world.

Paul mets Denise in the early 1980s, when they were both teaching assistants at Rutgers. They became fast friends, talking on the phone for hours, sharing the pain and joy of writing. Denise becomes a published novelist first, but Paul's later success threatens her. Paul's husband, identified simply as M, is a successful poet and has his own, weaker friendship with Denise. He supports Paul when she dies, but soon after, the couple begins their drift apart.

The Narrow Door employs a disordered chronology. It is an artistic work, poetic and layered and carefully structured. In an austere mood, Lisicky avoids the idea of comfort for its own sake but asks, "Couldn't there be some rigor to comfort?" The Narrow Door answers with both, in a compelling package. --Julia Jenkins, librarian and blogger at pagesofjulia

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