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Chargement... Conversations With Larry Brown (Literary Conversations Series) (édition 2007)par Jay Watson
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I wish I had read this book long ago, but didn't know it existed until two weeks ago. If you're a writer, you must read this book. ( ) This collection of interviews with the late Mississippi novelist and short-story writer Larry Brown gives a sense of his struggles in getting published, and of the later rewards. Brown discusses aspects of his life, motivations, and writing career. An exceprt from the documentary "The Rough South of Larry Brown" includes his wife, Mary Annie, talking about the good and bad aspects of his success and how it touched their family. Brown also talks about how the land and people of Mississippi influence his work. The main theme of the interviews is Brown's resolve to make it as a fiction writer and the years of relentless writing it took to get there. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la série éditorialeLiterary Conversations Series (Brown)
In a fifteen-year period beginning in 1988, Mississippi native Larry Brown (1951-2004) published two collections of short stories, five novels, a memoir, and two collections of essays. Two of his novels, Joe and Father and Son, won the Southern Book Critics Circle Award for fiction. Brown wrote with compassion, humor, and unflinching honesty about the struggles of rural and small-town working-class southerners. Twenty-nine years old when his writing career began, Brown's plainspoken style, sharp eye for detail, and keen ear for dialogue quickly established him as one of the most respected and compelling new voices in contemporary southern literature. Conversations with Larry Brown brings together interviews Brown gave between 1988 and 2004. The collection includes interview material from a full-length film documentary about Brown's life and work as well as two previously unpublished pieces. Across these conversations, Brown offers insights into all of his books and several of his short stories. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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