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Cult Writers: 50 Nonconformist Novelists You Need to Know (Cult Figures)

par Ian Haydn Smith

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What makes a cult writer?  Whether pioneering in their craft, fiercely and undeniably unique or critically divisive, cult writers come in all shapes and guises. Some gain instant fame, others instant notoriety, and more still remain anonymous until a chance change in fashion sees their work propelled into the limelight. Cult Writers introduces 50 novelists deserving of a cult status. The literary genres and subjects explored within these writers' pages are rich and diverse - acting as mirrors of their genius minds. From Irvine Welsh's gritty Edinburgh streets, to Ken Kesey's drug-fuelled madness; from feminist trailblazer Sylvia Plath to the magical realism of Angela Carter - discover little knowns with small, devout followings and superstars gracing the covers of magazines. Each writer is special in their individuality and their ability to inspire, antagonise and delight.  Following Cult Artists, Cult Filmmakers and Cult Musicians - Cult Writers is an essential addition to any book lover's library, as well as an entertaining introduction to our weird and wonderful world of literature. The writers:  Kathy Acker, James Baldwin, J.G. Ballard, Mikhail Bulgakov, Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Octavia E. Butler, Italo Calvino, Albert Camus, Angela Carter, Colette, Maryse Conde, Julio Cortazar, Philip K. Dick, Douglas Coupland, Marguerite Duras, Ralph Ellison, Elena Ferrante, Janet Frame, Jean Genet, Joseph Heller, Michel Houellebecq, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Ken Kesey, Chris Kraus, Milan Kundera, Ursula K. Le Guin, Doris Lessing, Cormac McCarthy, Carson McCullers, Yukio Mishima, Haruki Murakami, Anais Nin, Sylvia Plath, Thomas Pynchon, Raymond Queneau, Ayn Rand, Pauline Reage, Jean Rhys, Juan Rulfo, Francoise Sagan, J.D. Salinger, Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, Donna Tartt, Jim Thompson, J.R.R. Tolkien, Kurt Vonnegut, Virginia Woolf, Irvine Welsh. … (plus d'informations)
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An easy to read, well constructed book providing a brief summary of many of my favourite writers and some of their best works. Well worth a look. ( )
  SarahEBear | Nov 24, 2023 |
I have a preference for cult writers, so I was already familiar many of the authors included in this book such as William Burroughs, Jim Thompson and Philip K. Dick. I look forward to reading some of the authors I was not as aware of. I fact, I would like to read the entire series including artists, filmmakers and musicians. ( )
  kerryp | Jul 4, 2020 |
Cult Writers: 50 Nonconformist Novelists You Need to Know by Ian Haydn Smith is an interesting collection of short introductions to 50 writers.

Smith offers some parameters for what he is considering a cult writer, which is very helpful since a few of them I would not have initially considered for the list. But he supports his decision to include them and his rationale makes sense. Would I have used the same definition and created the same list? Of course not. But that doesn't matter, Smith tells us the criteria he is using, who could easily have been included but didn't quite make the cut, and acknowledges the difficulty in even trying to make a definitive definition of cult.

The entries are interesting and offer some insight into each writer and their work. There is even one entry that is not only a cult writer but anyone who takes her thoughts seriously is a cult member, Ayn Rand. She absolutely belongs on the list though I would have left her off simply because giving space to such a weak thinker who pretended to be a philosopher gives her hateful "philosophy" unwarranted attention. I did, however, devour her books at one time, from roughly 15-18 years of age, then I realized what a horrid way of thinking it is and tossed it out with the rest of the childish trash.

So many of these writers are widely taught in both high school and college, which is, I think, a positive thing. I guess I expected to see more obscure writers, or writers who are overlooked in academia. I am glad the list wasn't an obscure list, I believe these writers illustrate the dynamics of literature, and art as a whole, over time. Cult becomes a classic and a classic becomes a cult work. Smith mentions this in his introduction.

I would highly recommend this to readers who like reading short introductions about writers and those who just enjoy lists. You will likely find a couple books you haven't read that may now sound interesting to you. And you will think about writers you already like that aren't on this list but you think would qualify.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley. ( )
  pomo58 | Apr 6, 2020 |
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What makes a cult writer?  Whether pioneering in their craft, fiercely and undeniably unique or critically divisive, cult writers come in all shapes and guises. Some gain instant fame, others instant notoriety, and more still remain anonymous until a chance change in fashion sees their work propelled into the limelight. Cult Writers introduces 50 novelists deserving of a cult status. The literary genres and subjects explored within these writers' pages are rich and diverse - acting as mirrors of their genius minds. From Irvine Welsh's gritty Edinburgh streets, to Ken Kesey's drug-fuelled madness; from feminist trailblazer Sylvia Plath to the magical realism of Angela Carter - discover little knowns with small, devout followings and superstars gracing the covers of magazines. Each writer is special in their individuality and their ability to inspire, antagonise and delight.  Following Cult Artists, Cult Filmmakers and Cult Musicians - Cult Writers is an essential addition to any book lover's library, as well as an entertaining introduction to our weird and wonderful world of literature. The writers:  Kathy Acker, James Baldwin, J.G. Ballard, Mikhail Bulgakov, Charles Bukowski, William S. Burroughs, Octavia E. Butler, Italo Calvino, Albert Camus, Angela Carter, Colette, Maryse Conde, Julio Cortazar, Philip K. Dick, Douglas Coupland, Marguerite Duras, Ralph Ellison, Elena Ferrante, Janet Frame, Jean Genet, Joseph Heller, Michel Houellebecq, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Ken Kesey, Chris Kraus, Milan Kundera, Ursula K. Le Guin, Doris Lessing, Cormac McCarthy, Carson McCullers, Yukio Mishima, Haruki Murakami, Anais Nin, Sylvia Plath, Thomas Pynchon, Raymond Queneau, Ayn Rand, Pauline Reage, Jean Rhys, Juan Rulfo, Francoise Sagan, J.D. Salinger, Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, Donna Tartt, Jim Thompson, J.R.R. Tolkien, Kurt Vonnegut, Virginia Woolf, Irvine Welsh. 

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