Screening Room: Family Pictures by Alan Lightman

Screening Room: Family Pictures

Alan Lightman
Blackstone Audio, Inc.; Unabridged edition
Feb 2015
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Read by Bronson Pinchot From the acclaimed author of the international bestseller Einsteins Dreams, here is a lyrical memoir of Memphis from the 1930s through the 1960s the music and the racism, the early days of the movies, and a powerful grandfather whose ghost continues to haunt the family. Alan Lightmans grandfather M. A. Lightman was the familys undisputed patriarch it was his movie theater empire that catapulted the family to prominence in the South, his fearless success that both galvanized and paralyzed his descendants, haunting them for a half century after his death. In this lyrical and impressionistic memoir, Lightman writes about returning to Memphis in an attempt to understand the people he so eagerly left behind forty years earlier. As aging uncles and aunts begin telling family stories, Lightman rediscovers his southern roots and slowly realizes the errors in his perceptions of his grandfather and of his own father, who had been crushed by M.
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