FULL COLOR ILLUSTRATED EDITION "Amanda Montei deftly evokes the splendors and miseries of her childhood in LA, a fabulous country of the mind, a land unlike any other. The riches to rags narrative she offers breaks your heart at a hundred intersections; it is a story populated by the demonic energies of family and school life, polished and broken into shards of crystal... With relentless subconscious force Montei's genealogy slams against her personal life story, creating a stunning reverb effect."
-Dodie Bellamy, author of The TV Sutras and The Letters of Mina Harker
"In this deft, funny, sad, and strong memoir, Amanda Montei shows a remarkable skill for zooming in on the hilarious, unbearable, sometimes heartbreaking detail (watch for the polyps!), then panning out to give a memorable portrait of a time and place (Los Angeles in the 80s and 90s, with all its deceptive, and sometimes real, glamour). It's as much discovery narrative as recovery narrative, as its author explores the deep mysteries of both mothers and memory with a wry and steady hand."
-Maggie Nelson, author of Bluets, The Argonauts and The Red Parts
"A daughter gives birth to her mother's voice and finds her own in this remarkable bifurcated narrative. Set against a backdrop of fading Hollywood glory, Two Memoirs portrays two lives, two eras, two equally compelling stories, deeply interwoven and powerfully rendered in Amanda Montei's clear-eyed, strong-hearted and revealing prose."
-Janet Sarbanes, author of Army of One
Two Memoirs is a biography of a mother, an autobiography of a daughter, a story about being a girl in Los Angeles-but also a conversation, an argument, an elegy, a letter, a manuscript at an impasse, and a search for an archive of memory that can never be found.
About the Author: Amanda Montei holds an MFA from California Institute of the Arts and is a PhD candidate and Presidential Fellow in the Poetics Program at SUNY Buffalo. Her critical writing has appeared in Gurlesque: A Critical Anthology (Saturnalia, 2016), Performing Ethos: An International Journal of Ethics in Theatre & Performance, PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, American Book Review, Harriet: The Blog, Ms. Magazine, HTMLGIANT, and others. Her poetry and fiction has appeared in Dusie, Atlas Review, Everyday Genius, Coconut, Gigantic, Joyland, Pinwheel, Explosion Proof Magazine, Delirious Hem and others. She coedits Bon Aire Projects, and edits the literary journal P-QUEUE. Montei is co-author, with Jon Rutzmoser, of DINNER POEMS (Bon Aire Projects, 2013), and author of the chapbook The Failure Age (Bloof Books, 2014).