The Program Era: Postwar Fiction and the Rise of Creative WritingHarvard University Press, 30 août 2009 - 480 pages In The Program Era, Mark McGurl offers a fundamental reinterpretation of postwar American fiction, asserting that it can be properly understood only in relation to the rise of mass higher education and the creative writing program. McGurl asks both how the patronage of the university has reorganized American literature and—even more important—how the increasing intimacy of writing and schooling can be brought to bear on a reading of this literature. |
Table des matières
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Write What You KnowShow Dont Tell 18901960 | 75 |
Find Your Voice 19601975 | 181 |
Creative Writing at Large 19752008 | 271 |
Systematic Excellence | 399 |
Notes
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