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David C Dougherty - Shouting Down the Silence: A Biography of Stanley Elkin - 9780252035081 - V9780252035081
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Shouting Down the Silence: A Biography of Stanley Elkin

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Description for Shouting Down the Silence: A Biography of Stanley Elkin Hardback. From the publication of his second novel, "A Bad Man, in 1967" to his death in 1995, Elkin was tormented by the desire for both material and artistic success. This book presents a complete biography of Stanley Elkin, a pre-eminent novelist who consistently won high marks from critics. Num Pages: 296 pages, 16 black & white photographs. BIC Classification: BGL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 242 x 163 x 28. Weight in Grams: 672.

Shouting Down the Silence presents the first complete biography of Stanley Elkin, a preeminent novelist who consistently won high marks from critics but whose complexities of style seemed destined to elude the popular acclaim he hoped to attain. From the publication of his second novel, A Bad Man, in 1967 to his death in 1995, Elkin was tormented by the desire for both material and artistic success.

Elkin's novels were taught in colleges and universities, his fiction received high praise from critics and reviewers (two of his novels won National Book Critics Circle Awards), and his short stories were widely ... Read more

Drawing on personal interviews and an intimate knowledge of Elkins's life and works, David C. Dougherty captures Elkin's early life as the son of a charismatic, intimidating, and remarkably successful Jewish immigrant from Russia, as well as his later career at Washington University in St. Louis. A frequent participant at the annual Bread Loaf Writers' conference, he was the friend--and sometime antagonist--of other important writers, particularly Saul Bellow, William Gass, Howard Nemerov, and Robert Coover.

   

Despite failed attempts to bridge the gap from his academic post to wide popular success, Elkin continued to write essays, stories, and novels that garnered unerring praise. His was a classic dilemma of an intellectual aesthete loath to make use of the common devices of popular appeal. The book details the ambition, the success, the friction, and the foibles of a writer who won fame, but not the fame he wanted.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
University of Illinois Press United States
Number of pages
296
Condition
New
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252035081
SKU
V9780252035081
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About David C Dougherty
David C. Dougherty is a professor of English at Loyola University Maryland and the author of the critical studies Stanley Elkin and James Wright, as well as the editor of two casebooks on Elkin's novels.

Reviews for Shouting Down the Silence: A Biography of Stanley Elkin
"A fine exploration of [Stanley Elkin's] complex personality."
St. Louis Post-Dispatch "A thoroughly reliable portrait of a neglected novelist."
Kirkus Reviews "In a biography of focus and fire, Dougherty portrays Elkin ... in all his courage, persistence, and molten creativity and makes an open-and-shutcase for Elkin’s scouring, epoch-defining, and life-embracing books."
Booklist "A very fine literary biography as well as an extremely impressive ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for Shouting Down the Silence: A Biography of Stanley Elkin


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