"Mark Matousek has produced [a] riveting account of his search-at age 38, with the help of a private detective-for the father who abandoned him at age four. A searing meditation on the psychic harm suffered by men and women without fathers, this wise odyssey wrestles with questions of life and death and the search for the meaning of one's existence." -Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
"I was four years old when my father came back to kidnap me," begins this gripping memoir about Matousek's search for James Matousek, the drifter father he never knew. Matousek chronicles his compelling search for his own father by hiring a detective and reveals his own life as he follows the hard-bitten investigator from one dead-end to the next.
Described by the New York Times as " part reminiscence, part detective story, part spiritual musing," this memoir is more than the story of one man's search for his father; it is also a look at the meaning of life and how fathers contribute to that meaning.
Author: Mark MatousekPublisher: Monkfish Book Publishing
Published: 07/18/2023
Pages: 280
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781958972045
ISBN10: 1958972045
BISAC Categories:-
Biography & Autobiography |
Literary Figures-
Social Science |
Men's Studies-
Biography & Autobiography |
Personal MemoirsAbout the Author
Mark Matousek is an award-winning author of seven books, Sex Death Enlightenment: A True Story, The Boy He Left Behind, When You're Falling, Dive, Ethical Wisdom: The Search for a Moral Life, Ethical Wisdom for Friends, Mother of the Unseen World, and Writing To Awaken: A Journey of Truth, Transformation, and Self-Discovery. His work has appeared in numerous anthologies and publications, including The New Yorker, O: The Oprah Magazine, Details, Tricycle, Good Housekeeping, and Harper's Bazaar. He blogs regularly for Psychology Today and offers courses in creativity and spiritual growth around the world using the Writing To Awaken method.
Born in Los Angeles, Mark graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of California, Berkeley in 1979, and received a fellowship to Worcester College, Oxford, after being awarded an M.A. in English Literature from UCLA in 1981. Upon graduation, he moved to New York, worked as a stringer for
Reuters International, then in
Newsweek's letter department, before being hired as a proofreader at Andy Warhol's
Interview, where he became the magazine's first staff writer and senior editor the following year. During his three years at
Interview, he conducted hundreds of interviews with well-known figures in film, television, books, fine art, politics, design and science.Mark left publishing in 1985 and spent most of the following decade as a freelance writer and dharma bum in Europe, India, and the United States. Shifting professional gears from pop culture to psychology, philosophy and spirituality, he was a contributing editor at
Common Boundary, where his column "The Naked Eye" appeared from 1994-1999, and where his expose, "America's Darkest Secret," was nominated for a National Magazine Award. He contributed essays to anthologies including
Wrestling with the Angel,
Voices of the Millennium,
Oprah's Best Life, and
A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant and a Prayer. Mark worked with Sogyal Rimpoche on
The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, and collaborated with writer Andrew Harvey on
Dialogues with a Modern Mystic (and the British documentary of the same name). His first book,
Sex Death Enlightenment: A True Story (Riverhead) was published in 1996 and became an international bestseller in ten countries.Mark was co-editor on
Still Here, by Ram Dass, and published his second memoir in 2000,
The Boy He Left Behind: A Man's Search for His Lost Father (Los Angeles Times Discovery Book). 2008 brought
When You're Falling, Dive: Lessons in the Art of Living (Bloomsbury) and two years later,
Ethical Wisdom: The Search for a Moral Life, (Doubleday), described by Daniel Goleman as a "a riveting, fun, and insightful tour of life's meaning and purpose, essential reading for anyone drawn to the query, "How ought we to live?"
Writing To Awaken: A Journey of Truth, Transformation, and Self-Discovery was published in 2017) followed shortly afterward by
Mother of the Unseen World.In 2013, Mark founded The Seekers Forum, a global online community for non-sectarian spiritual dialogue. He is on the faculty of The New York Open Center, The Omega Institute, 1440, Esalen, The Rowe Center, Hollyhock, and Omega Blue Spirit, Costa Rica. As a teacher and speaker, his work focuses on personal awakening and creative excellence through transformational writing and self-inquiry. His workshops, classes, and mentoring have inspired thousands of people around the world to reach their artistic and personal goals, which is the mission of his company Mark Matousek Media LLC. He is a co-founder of V-Men, the male arm of V-Day, Eve Ensler's movement to end violence against women and girls, and lives with his partner, David Moore, in Springs, New York.