Description |
287 pages ; 18 cm. |
Series |
A Fawcett premier book
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Literature and ideas series
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Fawcett premier book.
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Literature and ideas series.
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Bibliography |
Bibliographical footnotes. |
Contents |
Introduction, by M. Klein.--Notes on the decline of naturalism, by P. Rahv.--The search for values, by J. Aldridge.--American fiction and American values, by W. Barrett.--The argument reinvigorated, by N. Mailer.--Art and fortune, by L. Trilling.--The mystery of personality in the novel, by H. Gold.--The alone generation, by A. Kazin.--Mass society and post-modern fiction, by I. Howe.--Writing American fiction, by P. Roth.--Some notes on recent American fiction, by S. Bellow.--The barbarian is at the gates, by L. Lipton.--Underground writing, 1960, by P. Goodman.--The novel of outrage, by I. Hassan.--Dirty words? by B. DeMott.--Anatomy of black humor, by B. Feldman.--The higher sentimentality, by L. Fiedler.--Notes on the wild goose chase, by J. Hawkes.--Notes on the new style, by W. Phillips.--A true lie-minded man, by W. H. Gass.--The literature of exhaustion, by J. Barth. |
Subject |
American fiction -- 20th century.
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American fiction. |
Chronological Term |
20th century |
ISBN |
1.25 (pbk) |
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