Miller, Bukowski and their enemies : essays on contemporary culture by O'Joyce, Guillermo

Miller, Bukowski and their enemies : essays on contemporary culture
by O'Joyce, Guillermo

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Paperback Pinter & Martin, 2011
Description: 222 pages; 20 cm
Dewey: 810.9; Audience: Adult

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Previous edition: Miller, Bukowski & their enemies / William Joyce. "... collection of essays on literature and contemporary culture"--Amazon.com.

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From earlier edition.Joyce (First Born of an Ass, LJ 12/89) is a prime example of the critic as iconoclast. Here, in several extended book reviews, he celebrates the creative spirit of Henry Miller, Charles Bukowski, and Irving Stettner while taking potshots at the academy and commercial publishing. Three essays on contemporary poetry and an article on B. Traven round out the volume. Passionate about literature, Joyce frequently goes out of his way to antagonize a literary establishment that places profit and political correctness before artistic vision. His blunt, sometimes crude language may put off some readers, but Joyce will not put anyone to sleep. The health of literary criticism in America today depends on voices like his.
Product Details
  • Publisher: Pinter & Martin
  • Publication Date: July 16, 2011
  • Format: Paperback
  • Edition: This new edition with nine new essays.
  • Dewey: 810.9
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: 222 pages ; 20 cm
  • Tracings: New edition of: Joyce, William, 1941- Miller, Bukowski & their enemies.
  • ISBN-10: 1-905177-27-5
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-905177-27-1
  • Follett Number: 0045NM1
  • Audience: Adult