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John Barth: A Body of Words
Contributor(s): Harris, Charles (Editor), Dean, Gabrielle (Editor)
ISBN: 1564788695     ISBN-13: 9781564788696
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press
OUR PRICE:   $36.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | American - General
Dewey: 813.54
LCCN: 2015046010
Series: Scholarly
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 5.4" W x 8.3" (1.25 lbs) 145 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
For the past half-century, John Barth has been recognized as our quintessential postmodernist and praised as one of the best writers "we have ever had" (New York Times Book Review). In this unique collection, thirty-six writers and critics look back at Barth's career, providing a deeper understanding of his books as well as privileged glimpses into the man behind the books. Like Barth's sixth work of fiction, John Barth: A Body of Words is a bit of a chimera: a tripartite hybrid of tributes and reminiscences from friends, colleagues, fellow writers, and former students; a sheaf of cutting-edge scholarly essays; and a triadic conclusion comprising a description of the Sheridan Libraries Barth Collection, a rare recording of a 1966 public reading by Barth, and a two-part radio interview with him. At once a Festschrift, an assemblage of academic essays written to honor a colleague, and a liber amicorum, a book of friends, and illustrated with photos from Barth's life and career, this volume provides Barth's critics, students, and fans with an essential vade mecum to his life and works.

Contributor Bio(s): Dean, Gabrielle: - Gabrielle Dean is the Curator of Literary Rare Books and Manuscripts for Johns Hopkins.Harris, Charles: - Charles B. Harris is Emeritus Professor of English at Illinois State University. His books include Contemporary American Novelists of the Absurd (1971), Passionate Virtuosity: The Fiction of John Barth (1983), and The Holodeck in the Garden: Science and Technology in Contemporary American Fiction (2004); his articles on American fiction and the profession of English studies have appeared in numerous scholarly journals and essay collections; and he is publisher emeritus of American Book Review.