A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays: Classics

A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays: Classics
Title A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays: Classics PDF eBook
Author Willa Cather
Publisher Prabhat Prakashan
Pages 261
Release 2017-09-12
Genre Fiction
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Immerse yourself in the timeless works of Willa Cather with "A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays: Classics" by the renowned American author. This comprehensive volume brings together a diverse selection of Cather's most beloved stories, insightful reviews, and thought-provoking essays, offering readers a unique opportunity to explore the breadth and depth of her literary talent. Set against the backdrop of the American Midwest and the vast expanse of the Great Plains, Cather's stories capture the essence of life on the frontier, from the struggles of early settlers to the beauty of the natural landscape. Through vivid descriptions and richly drawn characters, she paints a vivid portrait of a bygone era, inviting readers to experience the joys and sorrows of ordinary people living extraordinary lives. Themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning permeate the narrative, inviting readers to reflect on the human condition and the universal truths that unite us all. From the quiet introspection of her essays to the emotional depth of her short stories, Cather's writing resonates with a timeless wisdom and a profound understanding of the human heart. With its blend of lyrical prose, evocative imagery, and keen insight into the human experience, "A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays: Classics" is a treasure trove of literary gems that will delight and inspire readers of all ages. Whether you're a longtime fan of Cather's work or discovering her writing for the first time, this collection offers something for everyone, with its timeless tales and enduring wisdom. Since its publication, "A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays: Classics" has earned widespread acclaim for its literary merit and cultural significance. Cather's ability to capture the essence of the American experience has made her one of the most celebrated authors of the 20th century, and this collection showcases some of her finest work. Prepare to be captivated by the timeless beauty of Willa Cather's writing with "A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays: Classics." Whether you're seeking a quiet escape into the past or a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, this collection offers something for everyone, with its richly textured prose, memorable characters, and profound insights into the human spirit. Don't miss your chance to experience the magic of Cather's writing—pick up your copy today and embark on a journey through the heart and soul of one of America's greatest literary treasures.

The Hall of Uselessness

The Hall of Uselessness
Title The Hall of Uselessness PDF eBook
Author Simon Leys
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 577
Release 2013-07-30
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1590176383

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An NYRB Classics Original Simon Leys is a Renaissance man for the era of globalization. A distinguished scholar of classical Chinese art and literature and one of the first Westerners to recognize the appalling toll of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, Leys also writes with unfailing intelligence, seriousness, and bite about European art, literature, history, and politics and is an unflinching observer of the way we live now. The Hall of Uselessness is the most extensive collection of Leys’s essays to be published to date. In it, he addresses subjects ranging from the Chinese attitude to the past to the mysteries of Belgium and Belgitude; offers portraits of André Gide and Zhou Enlai; takes on Roland Barthes and Christopher Hitchens; broods on the Cambodian genocide; reflects on the spell of the sea; and writes with keen appreciation about writers as different as Victor Hugo, Evelyn Waugh, and Georges Simenon. Throughout, The Hall of Uselessness is marked with the deep knowledge, skeptical intelligence, and passionate conviction that have made Simon Leys one of the most powerful essayists of our time.

The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick

The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick
Title The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Hardwick
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 641
Release 2017-10-17
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1681371545

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The first-ever collection of essays from across Elizabeth Hardwick's illustrious writing career, including works not seen in print for decades. A New York Times Notable Book of 2017 Elizabeth Hardwick wrote during the golden age of the American literary essay. For Hardwick, the essay was an imaginative endeavor, a serious form, criticism worthy of the literature in question. In the essays collected here she covers civil rights demonstrations in the 1960s, describes places where she lived and locations she visited, and writes about the foundations of American literature—Melville, James, Wharton—and the changes in American fiction, though her reading is wide and international. She contemplates writers’ lives—women writers, rebels, Americans abroad—and the literary afterlife of biographies, letters, and diaries. Selected and with an introduction by Darryl Pinckney, the Collected Essays gathers more than fifty essays for a fifty-year retrospective of Hardwick’s work from 1953 to 2003. “For Hardwick,” writes Pinckney, “the poetry and novels of America hold the nation’s history.” Here is an exhilarating chronicle of that history.

Masscult and Midcult

Masscult and Midcult
Title Masscult and Midcult PDF eBook
Author Dwight Macdonald
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 321
Release 2011-10-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1590174682

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A New York Review Books Original An uncompromising contrarian, a passionate polemicist, a man of quick wit and wide learning, an anarchist, a pacifist, and a virtuoso of the slashing phrase, Dwight Macdonald was an indefatigable and indomitable critic of America’s susceptibility to well-meaning cultural fakery: all those estimable, eminent, prizewinning works of art that are said to be good and good for you and are not. He dubbed this phenomenon “Midcult” and he attacked it not only on aesthetic but on political grounds. Midcult rendered people complacent and compliant, secure in their common stupidity but neither happy nor free. This new selection of Macdonald’s finest essays, assembled by John Summers, the editor of The Baffler, reintroduces a remarkable American critic and writer. In the era of smart, sexy, and everything indie, Macdonald remains as pertinent and challenging as ever.

The New York Stories of Elizabeth Hardwick

The New York Stories of Elizabeth Hardwick
Title The New York Stories of Elizabeth Hardwick PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Hardwick
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 258
Release 2011-07-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1590174410

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Elizabeth Hardwick was one of America’s great postwar women of letters, celebrated as a novelist and as an essayist. Until now, however, her slim but remarkable achievement as a writer of short stories has remained largely hidden, with her work tucked away in the pages of the periodicals—such asPartisan Review, The New Yorker, and The New York Review of Books—in which it originally appeared. This first collection of Hardwick’s short fiction reveals her brilliance as a stylist and as an observer of contemporary life. A young woman returns from New York to her childhood Kentucky home and discovers the world of difference within her. A girl’s boyfriend is not quite good enough, his “silvery eyes, light and cool, revealing nothing except pure possibility, like a coin in hand.” A magazine editor’s life falls strangely to pieces after she loses both her husband and her job. Individual lives and the life of New York, the setting or backdrop for most of these stories, are strikingly and memorably depicted in Hardwick’s beautiful and razor-sharp prose.

Selected Stories

Selected Stories
Title Selected Stories PDF eBook
Author Robert Walser
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 218
Release 2012-10-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466834951

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In her preface to Robert Walser's Selected Stories, Susan Sontag describes Walser as "a good-humored, sweet Beckett." The more common comparison is to "a comic Kafka." Both formulations effectively describe the reading experience in these stories: the reader is obviously in the presence of a mind-bending genius, but one characterized by a wry, buoyant voice, as apparently cheerful as it is disturbing. Walser is one of the twentieth century's great modern masters—revered by everyone from Walter Benjamin to Hermann Hesse to W. G. Sebald—and Selected Stories gives the fullest display of his talent. "He is most at home in the mode of short fiction," according to J. M. Coetzee in The New York Review of Books. The stories "show him at his dazzling best."

Seduction and Betrayal

Seduction and Betrayal
Title Seduction and Betrayal PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Hardwick
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 230
Release 2011-07-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1590174372

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A vivid and provocative literary criticism of famous women writers from Virginia Woolf to Zelda Fitzgerald by a “gifted miniaturist biographer” (Joyce Carol Oates) The novelist and essayist Elizabeth Hardwick is one of contemporary America’s most brilliant writers, and Seduction and Betrayal, in which she considers the careers of women writers as well as the larger question of the presence of women in literature, is her most passionate and concentrated work of criticism. A gallery of unforgettable portraits—of Virginia Woolf and Zelda Fitzgerald, Dorothy Wordsworth and Jane Carlyle—as well as a provocative reading of such works as Wuthering Heights, Hedda Gabler, and the poems of Sylvia Plath, Seduction and Betrayal is a virtuoso performance, a major writer’s reckoning with the relations between men and women, women and writing, writing and life.