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Like many people, I first read Wuthering Heights as a young adolescent. Heathcliff was a brooding, volatile outsider and as such, a fitting antihero for one of my earliest infatuations.
I can still imagine his voice cracking when he discovers his beloved Cathy has died only hours after they last spoke. Only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Our obsessions often continue to haunt us, much like they did with Heathcliff. In her new essay collection, Be with Me Always, Randon Billings Noble examines the ghosts that have paraded through her own life thus farβpast lovers, a grandmother who is both there and not there, gothic monsters, even Stonewall Jacksonβand ruminates on her decision to invite them in.
Noble successfully maintains her distance to these subjects through her dexterity with the essay form. Be with Me Always features a range of different types of essays: prose poetry, hermit crab essays, object essays, literary criticism, essays in list form, collage, braided essays, and more.
This form allows Noble to help her readers more easily grasp the intangible nature of heartache by presenting it as a physical ailment. By organizing her essay into distinct sections common to this type of material, Noble is able to systematically examine her tender experience with wit and restrained poignancy.
That one. As the essay continues, Noble takes us through her list of symptoms, which provides a beautiful parallel between the dangers of torn muscles and torn relationships, a particularly humorous section on how to care for the injury, and a series of questions and comments designed to interrogate whether this attraction may be worth exploring. Most charming of all, Noble ends with a required reading list containing books about complicated love stories.