Friday, July 17, 2009

The Passion of the Hausfrau

The Passion of the Hausfrau by Nicole Chaison
New Book Shelves – Upper Level – 814.6 C

Chaison’s memoir of motherhood hits both the humor and the hurt of motherhood, told in text with comic-style illustrations in the margins. She talks about giving birth – once in a hospital utility closet and once in a feeding trough; about grocery shopping and Halloween costumes with children; about trying to maintain her relationship with her husband. But she also traces her journey to self-actualization, aligning her journey with those of the male and presumably childless heroes in the classics that fill her bookshelves. It’s this angle, I think, that got her a cover blurb from Alison Bechdel, whose Fun Home, while less funny, also journeyed through the classics. Chaison’s version of motherhood requires large amounts of both courage and humor seasoned with profanity; for those of similar bent, this is well worth reading.



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