Memoirs of a Dilettante Volume One

Memoirs of a Dilettante Volume One

by Helena Hann-Basquiat
Memoirs of a Dilettante Volume One

Memoirs of a Dilettante Volume One

by Helena Hann-Basquiat

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Overview

Memoirs of a Dilettante is a collection of reminiscences, following Helena Hann-Basquiat, a self-proclaimed dilettante who will try anything just to say that she has, and her twenty-something niece, who she has dubbed the Countess Penelope of Arcadia, in their off-beat antics in such places as common as the local McDonald's or the comic book store, to their travels to Miami for the search for the perfect Cuban sandwich. Interspersed between wacky one-off adventures, Helena tells personal, sometimes painful stories from her past in order to try and make sense of her life as it has played out, tempering everything with an indomitable sense of humour. Cummerbund Bandersnatch, the Accidental Plagiarist, strippers, rock stars, geeks, freaks, and the Barista With No Name -- these are just a few of the characters you'll meet inside.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780994041913
Publisher: Dilettante Publishing
Publication date: 01/14/2015
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

Helena Hann-Basquiat dabbles in whatever she can get her hands into just to say that she has. She's written cookbooks, ten volumes of horrible poetry that she bound herself in leather she tanned poorly from cows she raised herself and then slaughtered because she was bored with farming.
She has an entire portfolio of macaroni art that she's never shown anyone, because she doesn't think that the general populous, or, "the great unwashed masses" as she calls them, would understand the statement she was trying to make with them.
Helena writes strange, dark fiction under the name Jessica B. Bell
Find more of her writing at www.helenahb.com or connect with her via Twitter @HHBasquiat
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