Willa Cather and the Politics of Criticism - by Joan Acocella (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In this brilliant, impassioned and controversial book, New Yorker critic Joan Acocella argues that twentieth-century literary critics from the Left and Right have misused Willa Cather and her works for their own political ends, and, in doing so, have either ignored or obscured her true literary achievement.
- About the Author: Joan Acocella is a New Yorker staff writer.
- 144 Pages
- Literary Criticism, American
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Book Synopsis
In this brilliant, impassioned and controversial book, New Yorker critic Joan Acocella argues that twentieth-century literary critics from the Left and Right have misused Willa Cather and her works for their own political ends, and, in doing so, have either ignored or obscured her true literary achievement. In an acute and often very funny critique of the critics, Acocella untangles Cather's reputation from decades of politically motivated misreadings, and proposes her own clear-headed view of Cather's genius. At once a graceful summary of Cather's life and work, and a refreshing plea that books be read for themselves, Willa Cather and the Politics of Criticism will also inspire readers to return to one of America's great novelists.Review Quotes
A first-class book, a landmark of sorts. . . . Cather emerges as what she really is, a person of great literary accomplishment, a true cultural
beacon. --RWB Lewis "She is...a marvelous, canny writer."-Terry Castle, London Review of Books "Acocella's book shines with exemplary good sense. . . . She is a sure witted judge of books." A.S. Byatt, The New York
Review of Books
"As a study of the politics of literary reputation [this book] is exceptional; as a serene appreciation of a great writer's life and work, it is poetic; as a reminder to critics of a the function of criticism, it is harrowing. This book needs to be read."
--Robert Thacker, American Literature
"This devastatingly concise book isn't going to win its fearless author any prizes -- she marches through the ranks of Cather scholars the way Sherman marched through Georgia -- but anyone who has had it up to here with political correctness should buy a copy . . . and get ready to cheer" -- Terry Teachout, National Review
About the Author
Joan Acocella is a New Yorker staff writer. Her books include Mark Morris and Creating Hysteria: Women and Multiple Personality Disorder. She lives in New York.Dimensions (Overall): 8.02 Inches (H) x 5.24 Inches (W) x .43 Inches (D)
Weight: .38 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 144
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: American
Publisher: Vintage
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Joan Acocella
Language: English
Street Date: January 15, 2002
TCIN: 85134659
UPC: 9780375712951
Item Number (DPCI): 247-56-1761
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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