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Pictures from an Institution: A Comedy: Phoenix Fiction

Autor Randall Jarrell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2010
Beneath the unassuming surface of a progressive women’s college lurks a world of intellectual pride and pomposity awaiting devastation by the pens of two brilliant and appalling wits. Randall Jarrell’s classic novel was originally published to overwhelming critical acclaim in 1954, forging a new standard for campus satire—and instantly yielding comparisons to Dorothy Parker’s razor-sharp barbs. Like his fictional nemesis, Jarrell cuts through the earnest conversations at Benton College—mischievously, but with mischief nowhere more wicked than when crusading against the vitriolic heroine herself. 
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226393759
ISBN-10: 0226393755
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Phoenix Fiction


Notă biografică

Randall Jarrell (1914–1965) was the author of six volumes of poetry and the recipient of the National Book Award for Poetry in 1961. Pictures from an Institution is his only novel.

Cuprins

1. The President, Mrs., and Derek Robbins
2. The Whittakers and Gertrude
3. Miss Batterson and Benton
4. Constance and the Rosenbaums
5. Gertrude and Sidney
6. Art Night
7. They All Go


Recenzii

"[T]he father of the modern campus novel, and the wittiest of them all. Extraordinary to think that 'political correctness' was so deliciously dissected 50 years ago."

"I can open it anywhere and it will make me laugh. We recovering professors owe him an enormous debt for his merciless treatment of academia."

"One of the wittiest books of modern times."

“I’m greatly impressed by the real fun, the incisive satire, the closeness of observation, and in the end by a kind of sympathy and human warmth. It’s a remarkable book.”

“[An] exquisite, unerring comedy of manners. . . . [P]erhaps the funniest book I have ever read.”

"Mr. Jarrell is on the side of the angels. His is a divine meanness, and he exposes his female writing devil punitively, matching her stream of poinsonous wisecracks with a series of coruscating cracks of his own worthy of Dorothy Parker at her most hilarious and deadly."

“[A] work of fiction, and a dizzying and brilliant work of social and literary criticism. Not only ‘a unique and serious joke-book,’ as Lowell called it, but also a meditation made up of epigrams.”

Move over Dorothy Parker. 'Pictures' . . . is less a novel than a series of poisonous portraits, set pieces, and endlessly quotable put-downs. Read it less for plot than sharp satire, Jarrell's forte."

“A sustained exhibition of wit in the great tradition. . . . Immensely and very devastatingly shrewd.”