A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays

A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays
Title A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author Mary McCarthy
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 416
Release 2002
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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"Mary McCarthy may be best remembered today for her novels and memoirs, but she was also a dazzling and prolific essayist and critic, known for her witty and fearless commentary on topics ranging from American realist playwrights to women's fashion magazines, from left-wing politics to the nineteenth-century novel." "This collection, which spans her career from the 1930s to the 1970s, displays McCarthy's acute judgment and stylistic brio. It begins with a generous selection of her drama reviews, and includes essays on Nabokov, Burroughs, Salinger, Flaubert, Calvino, Sarraute, and Tolstoy. In the essays that follow, she dissects the social and political controversies that dominated midcentury American intellectual life, from the Moscow trials to the Vietnam War and the Watergate hearings."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays

A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays
Title A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author Mary McCarthy
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 416
Release 2002
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

Download A Bolt from the Blue and Other Essays Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Mary McCarthy may be best remembered today for her novels and memoirs, but she was also a dazzling and prolific essayist and critic, known for her witty and fearless commentary on topics ranging from American realist playwrights to women's fashion magazines, from left-wing politics to the nineteenth-century novel." "This collection, which spans her career from the 1930s to the 1970s, displays McCarthy's acute judgment and stylistic brio. It begins with a generous selection of her drama reviews, and includes essays on Nabokov, Burroughs, Salinger, Flaubert, Calvino, Sarraute, and Tolstoy. In the essays that follow, she dissects the social and political controversies that dominated midcentury American intellectual life, from the Moscow trials to the Vietnam War and the Watergate hearings."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Bolt from the Blue

Bolt from the Blue
Title Bolt from the Blue PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Cooper
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 2021-04-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781913097462

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A crystalline and poignant epistolary novel from the author of ASH BEFORE OAK.

Mania

Mania
Title Mania PDF eBook
Author Ronald K. L. Collins
Publisher Top Five Books LLC
Pages 484
Release 2013
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 193893802X

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Mania takes you into the world of the young rebels who transformed American culture in the 1950s-a world of sex, drugs, jazz, crime, insanity, and a defiant new literature. It tells the story of Lucien Carr's killing of David Kammerer, the car chase that led to Allen Ginsberg's committal to a mental asylum, William S. Burroughs' heroin addiction and deadly "William Tell act," Jack Kerouac's seven-year struggle to publish On The Road, and the creation of Ginsberg's ecstatic masterpiece "Howl," which the authorities declared obscene and fought fervently to suppress. It is a story too unbelievable to make up. Book jacket.

The Novel

The Novel
Title The Novel PDF eBook
Author Michael Schmidt
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 1187
Release 2014-05-12
Genre Education
ISBN 0674724739

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With contributions from Great Britain, Ireland, America, Canada, Australia, India, and Southern Africa; influenced by great novelists working in other languages; and encompassing a range of genres, the story of the novel in English unfolds like a richly varied landscape that invites exploration rather than a linear journey.

Playing Smart

Playing Smart
Title Playing Smart PDF eBook
Author Catherine Keyser
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 241
Release 2010-08-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0813551110

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Smart women, sophisticated ladies, savvy writers . . . Edna St. Vincent Millay, Dorothy Parker, Anita Loos, Lois Long, Jessie Fauset, Dawn Powell, Mary McCarthy, and others imagined New York as a place where they could claim professional status, define urban independence, and shrug off confining feminine roles. It might be said that during the 1920s and 1930s these literary artists painted the town red on the pages of magazines like Vanity Fair and the New Yorker. Playing Smart, Catherine Keyser's homage to their literary genius, is a captivating celebration of their causes and careers. Through humor writing, this "smart set" expressed both sides of the story-promoting their urbanity and wit while using irony and caricature to challenge feminine stereotypes. Their fiction raised questions about what it meant to be a woman in the public eye, how gender roles would change because men and women were working together, and how the growth of the magazine industry would affect women's relationships to their bodies and minds. Keyser provides a refreshing and informative chronicle, saluting the value of being "smart" as incisive and innovative humor showed off the wit and talent of women writers and satirized the fantasy world created by magazines.

The Indecisiveness of Modern War and Other Essays

The Indecisiveness of Modern War and Other Essays
Title The Indecisiveness of Modern War and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author John Holland Rose
Publisher London, Bell
Pages 226
Release 1927
Genre Great Britain
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