Writing Was Everything
by Alfred Kazin
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9780674962385,
Paperback,
Harvard Univ Pr,
1999
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9780674962378,
Hardcover,
Harvard Univ Pr,
1995
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Publisher Notes
A deft blend of autobiography, history, and criticism that moves from New York in the 1930s to wartime England to the postwar South, Writing Was Everything emerges as a reaffirmation of literature in an age of deconstruction and critical dogma. In his encounters with books, Kazin shows us how great writing matters and how it involves us morally, socially, and personally on the deepest level. Whether reflecting on modernism, southern fiction, or black, Jewish, and New Yorker writing, or sharing anecdotes about Richard Wright, Saul Bellow, and John Cheever, he gives a penetrating, moving account of literature observed and lived. In his life as a critic, Kazin personifies the lesson that living and writing are necessarily intimate.
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"Much of the considerable pleasure of reading 'Writing Was Everything' comes from Kazin's account of going into that 'great world' into which books carried him."
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