The Art of Editing: Raymond Carver and David Foster Wallace
Autor Dr. Tim Groenlanden Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 feb 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501338274
ISBN-10: 1501338277
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501338277
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
A comparative approach that allows us to see hitherto unacknowledged links between the works and compositional processes of two enormously influential US authors who are often understood as stylistic and generational opposites
Notă biografică
Tim Groenland is Lecturer/Assistant Professor in American Literature at the School of English, Drama, and Film, University College Dublin, Ireland.
Cuprins
Preface: The Art of EditingAcknowledgments1. "Stuff that editors do"2. "My only fear is that it is too thin": The Roots of the Carver Controversy3. Minimalism in Action: Making What We Talk About When We Talk About Love4. "It is His World and No Other": Gordon Lish, Authorship, and Minimalism5. "Your Devoted Editee": David Foster Wallace and Michael Pietsch6. Consider the Editor: Assembling The Pale King7. "Magical Compression": Wallace's return to Minimalism8. The Anxiety of Editorial InfluenceBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Thoroughly researched and elegantly written ... Groenland has done a service to scholars of both Carver and Wallace in telling the stories of their relationships with Lish and Pietsch in such intricate detail.
A refreshing and overdue exercise in cultural iconoclasm ... [A] compelling study.
In this groundbreaking book, Tim Groenland shines a light on that most elusive figure, the literary editor. Digging deep into the work of two high-profile editors - Gordon Lish and Michael Pietsch - as they collaborated with two major writers - Raymond Carver and David Foster Wallace - The Art of Editing combines in-depth archival research with perceptive close readings. The book not only offers a revelatory account of the editor's art; it also tells a fresh story about the minimalist and maximalist styles of contemporary American fiction. We may live in an age of celebrity authors, but The Art of Editing shows us conclusively that, as Groenland memorably puts it, 'even extraordinary minds never work alone'.
Under precepts of genetic criticism and a conception of the social dimension of the production of literature, Tim Groenland reads closely in contrast the authorial-only versus the authorial-and-editorial prose of Raymond Carver with Gordon Lish and David Foster Wallace with Michael Pietsch. His study is a searching investigation of the convergence and overlap of authorial and editorial creativity in literary writing and commercial publishing.
The Art of Editing is an outstanding account of the role of the modern editor from the beginning of the twentieth century onwards, as well as a major contribution to scholarship on the work of Raymond Carver and David Foster Wallace. Groenland offers an innovative approach to identifying the paradoxes of the fiction editor that will be an indispensable book for scholars interested in both the publishing history of modern fiction and in theoretical questions of authorship and literary production.
A refreshing and overdue exercise in cultural iconoclasm ... [A] compelling study.
In this groundbreaking book, Tim Groenland shines a light on that most elusive figure, the literary editor. Digging deep into the work of two high-profile editors - Gordon Lish and Michael Pietsch - as they collaborated with two major writers - Raymond Carver and David Foster Wallace - The Art of Editing combines in-depth archival research with perceptive close readings. The book not only offers a revelatory account of the editor's art; it also tells a fresh story about the minimalist and maximalist styles of contemporary American fiction. We may live in an age of celebrity authors, but The Art of Editing shows us conclusively that, as Groenland memorably puts it, 'even extraordinary minds never work alone'.
Under precepts of genetic criticism and a conception of the social dimension of the production of literature, Tim Groenland reads closely in contrast the authorial-only versus the authorial-and-editorial prose of Raymond Carver with Gordon Lish and David Foster Wallace with Michael Pietsch. His study is a searching investigation of the convergence and overlap of authorial and editorial creativity in literary writing and commercial publishing.
The Art of Editing is an outstanding account of the role of the modern editor from the beginning of the twentieth century onwards, as well as a major contribution to scholarship on the work of Raymond Carver and David Foster Wallace. Groenland offers an innovative approach to identifying the paradoxes of the fiction editor that will be an indispensable book for scholars interested in both the publishing history of modern fiction and in theoretical questions of authorship and literary production.