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Willa Cather
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 492

Willa Cather

"The essays in Cather Studies, Volume 8 explore the many locales and cultures informing Willa Cather's fiction. A lifelong Francophile, Cather first visited France in 1902 and returned repeatedly throughout her life. Her visits to France influenced not only her writing but also her interpretation of other worlds; for example, while visiting the American Southwest in 1912, a region that informed her subsequent works, she first viewed that landscape through the prism of her memories of Provence. Cather's intellectual intercourse between the Old and the New World was a two-way street, moving both people and cultural mores between the two. But her worlds extended far beyond France, or even geographical locations. This new volume pairs Cather innovatively with additional influences---theological, aesthetic, even gastronomical---and examines her as tourist and traveler cautiously yet assiduoulsy exploring a diverse range of palces, ethnicities, and professions."--BOOK JACKET.

Richard Brautigan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 107

Richard Brautigan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-10-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Few contemporary American writers have been subjected to as much laudatory abuse as Richard Brautigan who, having become famous in the 1960s, was made a cult figure for the hippy generation and was systematically refused recognition as a major novelist once the sentimental wave of the ‘greening of America’ had passed. Marc Chénetier’s study, originally published in 1983, was the first book to attempt to assess Brautigan’s writing art which, far from weakening over the years, had become, amid critical indifference, more secure in its techniques, more all-encompassing in its strategy and more iconoclastic in its goals. In analysing most of Brautigan’s fictional works in the light of his poetics, it examines the mechanisms of his metafictional and deconstructive offensive and indicates the direction in which Brautigan was moving at the time.

Beyond Suspicion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Beyond Suspicion

Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book for 1996

Paul Auster as
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Paul Auster as "the Wizard of Odds"

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Ping-pong
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 317

Ping-pong

" Chaque fois qu'il bruine et vente dans mon âme et qu'il y fait un novembre glacial, j'attrape mon sac de sport et je fonce à la Bastille, où se trouve mon club de ping-pong, dans une petite rue latérale. C'est Lui sport curieux dans lequel de vieilles barbes dans mon genre peuvent affronter de jeunes requins et parfois même les vaincre. Je vis pour le bruit de la balle, le poc que fait ma raquette pendant que je plie mes genoux malingres. Cette concentration féroce m'entraîne dans un tourbillon. Je danse. Je rêve. " Une petite balle blanche en celluloïd, une table verte, un filet, deux raquettes, de la vitesse. Deux êtres humains, aux aguets, vifs comme la poudre. Moins chic que le golf, moins sexy que le tennis, populaire mais obscur, informel mais intense, le ping-pong a très tôt exercé ses attraits sur Jerome Charyn qui, de Manhattan à Paris, n'a cessé de hanter les sous-sols où l'on frappe plus vite que son ombre.

The Culture and Commerce of the American Short Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

The Culture and Commerce of the American Short Story

The Culture and Commerce of the Short Story is a cultural and historical account of the birth and development of the American short story from the time of Poe. It describes how America - through political movements, changes in education, magazine editorial policy and the work of certain individuals - built the short story as an image of itself and continues to use the genre as a locale within the realm of art where American political ideals can be rehearsed, debated and turned into literary forms. While the focus of this book is cultural, individual authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and Edith Wharton are examined as representative of the phenomenon. As part of its project, this book also contains a history of creative writing and the workshop dating back a century. Andrew Levy makes a strong case for the centrality of the short story as a form of art in American life and provides an explanation for the genre's resurgence and ongoing success.

The Writer in Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

The Writer in Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: SIU Press

Six essays and panel transcriptions from The Writer in Politics conference, Washington University, October, 1992, featuring writers describing their place in the political arena. The presenters have "walked the walk" and include Mario Vargas Llosa, Luisa Valenzuela, Nuruddin Farah, and Carolyn Forche who collectively have run for political office, been exiled, jailed, or active as witnesses in a political life. Their insights are a fascinating examination of the role writers play can play as critics, resistors, and contributors to a society's evolution. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Romantic Postmodernism in American Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Romantic Postmodernism in American Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-12-21
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Intended for teachers and students of American Literature, this book is the first comprehensive analysis of romantic tendencies in postmodernist American fiction. The book challenges the opinion expressed in the Columbia History of the American Novel (1991) and propagated by many influential scholars that the mainstream of postmodernist fiction is represented by the disjunctive and nihilistic work of such writers as Kathy Acker, Donald Barthelme, and Robert Coover. Professor Alsen disagrees. He contends that this kind of fiction is not read and taught much outside an isolated but powerful circle in the academic community. It is the two-part thesis of Professor Alsen's book that the mainstrea...

History and Post-war Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

History and Post-war Writing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

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Beyond the Red Notebook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

Beyond the Red Notebook

The novels of Paul Auster—finely wrought, self-reflexive, filled with doublings, coincidences, and mysteries—have captured the imagination of readers and the admiration of many critics of contemporary literature. In Beyond the Red Notebook, the first book devoted to the works of Auster, Dennis Barone has assembled an international group of scholars who present twelve essays that provide a rich and insightful examination of Auster's writings. The authors explore connections between Auster's poetry and fiction, the philosophical underpinnings of his writing, its relation to detective fiction, and its unique embodiment of the postmodern sublime. Their essays provide the fullest analysis ava...