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TITLE:
See what can be done : essays, criticism, and commentary / Lorrie Moore.
Publication Date:
2018
Publication Information:
New York : Bond Street Books,
Physical Description:
xix, 407 p.
Summary:
More than fifty prose pieces by one of America's most revered and admired novelists and short-story writers, whose articles, essays, and cultural commentary - appearing in The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Harper's Magazine, and elsewhere - have been parsing the political, artistic, and media idiom for the last three decades. From Lorrie Moore's earliest reviews of novels by Margaret Atwood and Nora Ephron, to an essay on Ezra Edelman's 2016 O.J. Simpson documentary, and in between: Moore on the writing of fiction (the work of V. S. Pritchett, Don DeLillo, Philip Roth, Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Munro, Stanley Elkin, Dawn Powell, Nicholson Baker, et al.), on the continuing unequal state of race in America, on the shock of the shocking GOP, on the dangers (and cruel truths) of celebrity marriages and love affairs . . . on the wilds of television (The Wire, Friday Night Lights, Into the Abyss, Girls, Homeland, True Detective, Making a Murderer) . . . on the (d)evolving environment, on terrorism, the historical imagination, and the world's newest form of novelist, on the lesser (and larger) lives of biography and the midwifery between art and life (AnaÞis Nin, Marilyn Monroe, John Cheever, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Eudora Welty, Bernard Malamud, among others) and on the high art of being Helen Gurley Brown. Lorrie Moore is an American fiction writer known mainly for her humorous and poignant short stories. She is a professor of English at Vanderbilt University and she lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780385691314