Interviews from the Edge: 50 Years of Conversations about Writing and Resistance
Editat de Professor Mark Yakich, John Bigueneten Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mar 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501347450
ISBN-10: 1501347454
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501347454
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Critical and relevant-these interviews are not simply "writerly" Q &A's on issues of literary craft, but are critical and sensitive responses to issues of race, gender, globalization, democracy, totalitarianism, incarceration, and security, among other vital concerns and controversies
Notă biografică
Mark Yakich is the Gregory F. Curtin, S.J., Distinguished Professor of English at Loyola University New Orleans, where he has been editor of New Orleans Review since 2012.John Biguenet is the Robert Hunter Distinguished University Professor at Loyola University New Orleans. He worked as a student intern on the first issue of New Orleans Review in 1968 and edited the magazine from 1980 to 1992.
Cuprins
IntroductionMark Yakich (New Orleans Review Editor, 2012-present) and John Biguenet (New Orleans Review Editor, 1980-1992)The InterviewsErnest Gaines (1969)(Interviewed by Gregory Fitz Gerald and Peter Marchant)Joseph Heller (1971)(Interviewed by Alexis Gonzalez and John Mosier)Christopher Isherwood (1975)(Interviewed by Sarah Smith and Marcus Smith)Anaïs Nin (1976)(Interviewed by Jeffrey Bailey)Lina Wertmüller (1976)(Interviewed by Ernest Ferlita, S.J. and John Navone, S.J.)Bertrand Tavernier (1978)(Interviewed by John Mosier)Eudora Welty (1978)(Interviewed by Jeanne Rolfe Nostrandt)James Tate (1980) (Interviewed by Joe David Bellamy)Jorge Luis Borges (1982)(Interviewed by John Biguenet and Tom Whalen)Catharine Stimpson (1984)(Interviewed by Mark Lussier and Peggy McCormack)Carolyn Heilbrun (1985) (Interviewed by Mark Lussier and Peggy McCormack)Armando Valladares (1985) (Interviewed by William Marling)James Baldwin (1986) (Interviewed by David C. Estes)John Ashbery (1990) (Interviewed by Paul Munn)Valerie Martin (1994) (Interviewed by Mary A. McCay and Christine Wiltz)Jack Gilbert (1996) (Interviewed by Ralph Adamo and John Biguenet)Sheila Heti (2013) (Interviewed by Ari Braverman)Susan Bernofsky (2013) (Interviewed by Clark Allen)Francine Prose (2014) (Interviewed by Ari Braverman)Harold Jaffe (2014) (Interviewed by Robin Andreasen)Yuri Herrera (2018) (Interviewed by Elizabeth Sulis Kim)Viet Thanh Nguyen (2018)(Interviewed by Elizabeth Sulis Kim)Luisa Valenzuela (2018)(Interviewed by Elizabeth Sulis Kim)Sister Helen Prejean (2018) (Interviewed by Mark Yakich)AcknowledgmentsIndex
Recenzii
An anthology that examines both the art of literature and the social issues of the last 50 years.
Focus[ing] on both the subjects' artistic output and personal engagement with racism, sexism, capital punishment . . . [t]hese unusually candid conversations with authors . . . offer perspectives on aesthetics and the realities of resistance that will appeal to a range of writers and readers.
A fascinating half century of conversations with some of the most influential writers of the last hundred years . . . a brilliant work of depth and scope.
Writers of all genres will be inspired by discussions with twenty-four authors and activists . . . who share their unique perspectives on a wide range of topics covering the aesthetic and social aspects of writing.
Focus[ing] on both the subjects' artistic output and personal engagement with racism, sexism, capital punishment . . . [t]hese unusually candid conversations with authors . . . offer perspectives on aesthetics and the realities of resistance that will appeal to a range of writers and readers.
A fascinating half century of conversations with some of the most influential writers of the last hundred years . . . a brilliant work of depth and scope.
Writers of all genres will be inspired by discussions with twenty-four authors and activists . . . who share their unique perspectives on a wide range of topics covering the aesthetic and social aspects of writing.