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16%OFFJohn Barth - Collected Stories (American Literature) - 9781628970951 - V9781628970951
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Collected Stories (American Literature)

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Description for Collected Stories (American Literature) Hardcover. Num Pages: 600 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: DQ; FA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 250 x 150 x 15. Weight in Grams: 454.
When John Barth’s Lost in the Funhouse appeared in 1968, American fiction was turned on its head. Barth’s writing was not a response to the realistic fiction that characterized American literature at the time; it beckoned back to the founders of the novel: Cervantes, Rabelais, and Sterne, echoing their playfulness and reflecting the freedom inherent in the writing of fiction. This collection of Barth’s short fiction is a landmark event, bringing all of his previous collections together in one volume for the first time. Its occasion helps readers assess a remarkable lifetime’s work and represents an important chapter ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Dalkey Archive Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
600
Place of Publication
Normal, IL, United States
ISBN
9781628970951
SKU
V9781628970951
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99-15

About John Barth
John Barth is our most celebrated postmodernist. From the appearance in 1956 of The Floating Opera, his first published book, through the essay collection Final Fridays, released in 2012, he has published at least two books in each of the seven decades spanning his writerly life thus far. Thrice nominated for the National Book Award—The Floating Opera, Lost in the ... Read more

Reviews for Collected Stories (American Literature)
"Whether discussing modernism, postmodernism, semiotics, Homer, Cervantes, Borges, blue crabs or osprey nests, Barth demonstrates an enthusiasm for the life of the mind, a joy in thinking (and in expressing those thoughts) that becomes contagious." — Washington Post

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