Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic Review

Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic Review

Haphazard Journey Unraveled

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Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic

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Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel is a memoire that charts her fraught relationship with her late father. Bruce Bechdel was an English teacher and director of the local funeral home, a place which Alison and her family often referred to as the “Fun Home”.

A recently “out” college lesbian, Alison spends most of Fun House dealing with the recent revelation of her late father’s hidden homosexuality. Just a few weeks into this discovery, Alison is left with a legacy of mystery and a series of memories surrounding their family’s secrets and shared love of literature. Subtle and rich, Fun Home masterfully presents a personal history in heartbreaking detail and with a wealth of allusion and meaning.

Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic Review

Concerned with Alison’s guilt over her father’s death, Fun Home traverses a sequence of seemingly haphazard events which lead our heroine down a complicated path of evidence and speculation Clues in the book are often given though the guise of literary allusions, childhood memories and long-past conversations, yet often become muddled in nuances of sexuality and subjectivity.

Through episodes in Bechdel’s childhood, the author challenges the traditional trappings of memory and family history. Even from a young age, Bruce taught his daughter about the incompatibility of objective truths within a postmodern world. Ultimately, by recounting her father’s death, Alison comes to term with the disconnect fact and fiction, and even finds some solace in the divide.

As a result, Fun House is Bechdel’s journey through unanswerable questions and unassailable guilt. It is also a touching tale about life’s little uncertainties, and the realization that a journey is less a quest for answers, and more a reassurance in question

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Mia Herrera
Mia Herrera

Mia, an acclaimed writer, graces online and print spaces like CGMagazine and Hart House Review with her stories and articles. Honored with scholarships from Tatamagouche Centre & Writers’ Trust, her novel "Shade" debuted in 2016 via Inanna Publications. 2022 saw her first children's book, co-authored with her son, William.

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