A Reader's Manifesto: An Attack on the Growing Pretentiousness in American Literary Prose
by B. R. Myers
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"A welcome contrarian take on the state of contemporary American prose."-The Wall Street Journal
The funny and devastating debunking of high "literary" prose stylists, including Don DeLillo, Annie Proulx, and Cormac McCarthy, that caused a literary furor.
The funny and devastating debunking of high "literary" prose stylists, including Don DeLillo, Annie Proulx, and Cormac McCarthy, that caused a literary furor.
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Description
"A welcome contrarian take on the state of contemporary American prose."-The Wall Street Journal
The funny and devastating debunking of high "literary" prose stylists, including Don DeLillo, Annie Proulx, and Cormac McCarthy, that caused a literary furor.
The funny and devastating debunking of high "literary" prose stylists, including Don DeLillo, Annie Proulx, and Cormac McCarthy, that caused a literary furor.
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Main Genre
N/A
Sub Genre
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Format
Paperback
Pages
160
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