Goyen

Goyen
Title Goyen PDF eBook
Author William Goyen
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 221
Release 2007-05-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0292714912

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The volume also contains late essays on growing up in Houston, writing from life, and illness and recovery."--Jacket.

William Goyen

William Goyen
Title William Goyen PDF eBook
Author William Goyen
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 473
Release 2014-02-19
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0292770561

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Proclaimed "one of the great American writers of short fiction" by the New York Times Book Review, William Goyen (1915-1983) had a quintessentially American literary career, in which national recognition came only after years of struggle to find his authentic voice, his audience, and an artistic milieu in which to create. These letters, which span the years 1937 to 1983, offer a compelling testament to what it means to be a writer in America. A prolific correspondent, Goyen wrote regularly to friends, family, editors, and other writers. Among the letters selected here are those to such major literary figures as W. H. Auden, Archibald MacLeish, Joyce Carol Oates, William Inge, Elia Kazan, Elizabeth Spencer, and Katherine Anne Porter. These letters constitute a virtual autobiography, as well as a fascinating introduction to Goyen's work. They add an important chapter to the study of American and Texas literature of the twentieth century.

A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch Painters of the Seventeenth Century

A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch Painters of the Seventeenth Century
Title A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch Painters of the Seventeenth Century PDF eBook
Author C. P. Hofstede de Groot
Publisher
Pages 634
Release 1927
Genre Painters
ISBN

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A Goyen Companion

A Goyen Companion
Title A Goyen Companion PDF eBook
Author Brooke Horvath
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1997
Genre
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Goyen's writing. The essays offer close but accessible readings of individual novels and stories, while the appreciations give tantalizing personal glimpses of the author and his method of working.

It Starts with Trouble

It Starts with Trouble
Title It Starts with Trouble PDF eBook
Author Clark Davis
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 390
Release 2015-05-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0292767307

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William Goyen was a writer of startling originality and deep artistic commitment whose work attracted an international audience and the praise of such luminaries as Northrop Frye, Truman Capote, Gaston Bachelard, and Joyce Carol Oates. His subject was the land and language of his native East Texas; his desire, to preserve the narrative music through which he came to know his world. Goyen sought to transform the cherished details of his lost boyhood landscape into lasting, mythic forms. Cut off from his native soil and considering himself an "orphan," Goyen brought modernist alienation and experimentation to Texas materials. The result was a body of work both sophisticated and handmade—and a voice at once inimitable and unmistakable. It Starts with Trouble is the first complete account of Goyen's life and work. It uncovers the sources of his personal and artistic development, from his early years in Trinity, Texas, through his adolescence and college experience in Houston; his Navy service during World War II; and the subsequent growth of his writing career, which saw the publication of five novels, including The House of Breath, nonfiction works such as A Book of Jesus, several short story collections and plays, and a book of poetry. It explores Goyen's relationships with such legendary figures as Frieda Lawrence, Katherine Anne Porter, Stephen Spender, Anaïs Nin, and Carson McCullers. No other twentieth-century writer attempted so intimate a connection with his readers, and no other writer of his era worked so passionately to recover the spiritual in an age of disabling irony. Goyen's life and work are a testament to the redemptive power of storytelling and the absolute necessity of narrative art.

William Goyen

William Goyen
Title William Goyen PDF eBook
Author Reginald Gibbons
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1991
Genre Literary Criticism
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Ray of Hope

Ray of Hope
Title Ray of Hope PDF eBook
Author K.R. Nedra
Publisher Ruth Cossel
Pages 164
Release 2018-10-24
Genre Fiction
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RAY OF HOPE In a village plagued by famine and drought, Goyen, a boy with no memory of his past, sets out with his foster-family into a dying world. In a castle ruled by a tyrant, a rebellious street boy, forced into servanthood, joins with other rebels who serve the one the monarch claims to have killed. A story told in three different interconnected time periods, Ray of Hope intertwines characters and storylines for shocking reveals and an incredible finale.