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Conversations with Jonathan Lethem
Contributor(s): Clarke, Jaime (Editor)
ISBN: 160473972X     ISBN-13: 9781604739725
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
OUR PRICE:   $29.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | American - General
- Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures
- Literary Collections | Interviews
Dewey: 813.54
Series: Literary Conversations
Physical Information: 0.62" H x 6.32" W x 8.99" (0.75 lbs) 224 pages
 
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Conversations with Jonathan Lethem collects fourteen interviews, conducted over a decade and a half, with the Brooklyn-born author of such novels as Girl in Landscape, Motherless Brooklyn, The Fortress of Solitude, Chronic City, and many others. Winner of the National Book Critics' Circle Award, Lethem (b. 1964) covers a wide range of subjects, from what it means to incorporate genre into literature, to the impact of the death of his mother on his life and work, to his being a permanent sophomore on leave from Bennington College, as well as his flight from Brooklyn to California and its lasting effect on his fiction. Lethem also reveals the many literary and pop culture influences that have informed his writing life.

Readers will find Lethem as charming and generous and intelligent as his work. His examination of what it means to live a creative life will reverberate and enlighten scholars and fans alike. His thoughts on science fiction, intellectual property, literary realism, genre, movies, and rock 'n' roll are articulated with elán throughout the collection, as are his comments on his own development as a craftsman.


Contributor Bio(s): Clarke, Jaime: - Jaime Clarke, Newton, Massachusetts, is the co-owner of Newtonville Books in Boston. He is also the co-founder of Post Road magazine, author of the novel We're So Famous, and editor of Don't You Forget about Me: Contemporary Writers on the Films of John Hughes and No Near Exit: Writers Select Their Favorite Work from Post Road Magazine.