Composing a Life

Composing a Life by Mary Catherine Bateson, published by Grove Press in 2001, is a thought-provoking exploration of the improvisational lives of five remarkable women. This edition, consisting of 241 pages, presents Bateson’s insights into the creative potential inherent in the complexities of modern life, where ambitions continually shift towards new goals and opportunities.
In this work, Bateson utilizes the personal narratives of these women to illustrate the fluid nature of adaptation in various aspects of life, including relationships, work, and gender. The book emphasizes the idea that life itself is a creative process, encouraging readers to reflect on their own experiences. With a focus on biography and women’s studies, Composing a Life offers a nuanced perspective on the interplay between personal stories and broader social themes.
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Mary Catherine Bateson has been called “one of the most original and important thinkers of our time” (Deborah Tannen). Grove Press is pleased to reissue Bateson’s deeply satisfying treatise on the improvisational lives of five extraordinary women. Using their personal stories as her framework, Dr. Bateson delves into the creative potential of the complex lives we live today, where ambitions are constantly refocused on new goals and possibilities. With balanced sympathy and a candid approach to what makes these women inspiring, examples of the newly fluid movement of adaptation–their relationships with spouses, children, and friends, their ever-evolving work, and their gender–Bateson shows us that life itself is a creative process. “Well-formulated and passionate … Offers nothing less than a radical rethinking of the concept of achievement.” — San Francisco Chronicle “Fascinating … A masterwork of rare breadth and particularity.” — The Boston Globe
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