ABSTRACT

The Messy Self challenges the idea -- and the ideal -- of a coherent, harmonious self. Taken together, the essays illustrate how a flourishing self is inevitably divided, ambivalent, fractured, messy -- and how the self triumphs through disorder. Written in accessible language by award-winning writers and scholars, the book offers a diversity of perspectives on the complexities of the self. With chapters on creativity, love, self-understanding, self-deception, identity, responsibility, and well-being, The Messy Self gives a range of voices to the ordinary and extraordinary divisions, fragmentations, and uncertainties that mark our everyday experience.

part |1 pages

Part I. Love and the Messy Self

chapter |18 pages

Conservation, Debra Spark

chapter |2 pages

The Mommy at the Zoo, Beth Ann Fennelly

chapter |2 pages

Prologue to Psyche, Jane F. Crosthwaite

chapter |30 pages

Psyche in Love, Wendy Wasserstein

chapter |1 pages

Since You Came, John O’Donohue

part |1 pages

Part II. Self-Understanding and the Messy Self

chapter |1 pages

The Clause, C. K. Williams

chapter |4 pages

Facing North

chapter |2 pages

The Real Story, Liv Pertzoff

chapter |1 pages

The Envoy, Jane Hirshfield

part |1 pages

Part III. Self-Deception and the Messy Self

chapter |2 pages

Man Alone

part |1 pages

Part IV. Identification and the Messy Self

chapter |1 pages

With Solomon Ibn Gabirol

chapter |5 pages

Gifts, Faith Adiele

chapter |1 pages

Song of the Red Earth, Meena Alexander

chapter |10 pages

We’re All Colored, Huston Diehl

part |1 pages

Part V. Well-Being and the Messy Self

part |1 pages

Part VI. Creativity and the Messy Self

chapter |3 pages

Unimaginative, Corwin Ericson

chapter |4 pages

About the Contributors

chapter |1 pages

About the Editor