Fenton Johnson

At the Center of All Beauty

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A profound meditation on accepting, and celebrating, one’s solitude.

Whether seeking more time for solitude or suffering what seems a surfeit of it, readers will find the best of companions here. Fenton Johnson’s lyrical prose and searching sensibility explores what it means to choose to be solitary and celebrates the notion, common in his Roman Catholic childhood, that solitude is a legitimate and dignified calling. He delves into the lives and works of nearly a dozen iconic “solitaries” he considers his kindred spirits, from Thoreau at Walden Pond and Emily Dickinson in Amherst, to Bill Cunningham photographing the streets of New York; from Cézanne (married, but solitary nonetheless) painting Mont Sainte-Victoire over and over again, to the fiercely self-protective Zora Neale Hurston. Each character portrait is full of intense detail, the bright wakes they’ve left behind illuminating Fenton Johnson’s own journey from his childhood in the backwoods of Kentucky to his travels alone throughout the world and the people he has lost and found along the way.

Combining memoir, social criticism, and devoted research, At the Center of All Beauty will resonate with solitaries and with anyone who might wish to carve out more space for solitude.
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251 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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    MARSEILLE WAS FOUNDED BY Greeks, Aix by Romans, “which explains everything,” said the guide at Les Lauves, the studio of Paul Cézanne, located just north of Aix-en-Provence. The “everything” that is thus explained was, I assumed, the contrast between the cheerful chaos and grime of Marseille and well-scrubbed, bourgeois Aix.
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    Here is a great secret, seldom acknowledged in popular culture: it is possible to be a solitary within a couple. In fact, the most successful couples of my acquaintance are composed of solitaries leading parallel lives, who understand both the rewards and responsibilities of being together and the rewards and responsibilities of being apart.
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