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Atrocity and Amnesia: Powieść polityczna od 1945 roku autorstwa Boyers, Robert

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Atrocity and Amnesia: The Political Novel Since 1945 by Boyers, Robert
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Binding
Paperback
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0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9780195050820
Item Length
8in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
1987
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Robert Boyers
Genre
Literary Criticism
Topic
American / General, Subjects & Themes / Politics
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
8.4 Oz
Number of Pages
268 Pages

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Working deliberately against the grain of dominant critical assumptions, this book examines the work of authors such as Grass, Garcia Marquez, Solzhenitsyn, and Kundera, and argues that it is necessary to speak of character, ethics, and philosophical purpose if one is to understand these works.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195050827
ISBN-13
9780195050820
eBay Product ID (ePID)
52494

Product Key Features

Author
Robert Boyers
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
American / General, Subjects & Themes / Politics
Publication Year
1987
Type
Textbook
Genre
Literary Criticism
Number of Pages
268 Pages

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Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
8.4 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Pn3448.P6
Reviews
"A rara avis in modern literary academia....It speaks well for both Boyers' critical intelligence and his integrity that he never uses simplistic labels...as a basis for his aesthetic judgment. He evaluates not the writer's views, but the literary use he makes of them....The strength of his book lies in his approach to each writer, regardless of his or her particular views."--Stanislaw Baranczak, The New Republic "An important book...Even his detractors will not read such disparate novels as Greene's The Quiet American or Solzhenitsyn's The First Circle in quite the same way again. This, as much as anything else, is what 'critical authority' finally means."-- The Georgia Review "Boyers has written a compelling study, one that convincingly demonstrates that the political novel is a category that is not only worth our consideration but is essential to any intelligent, imaginative reflection on politics in the modern world."-- Southern Humanities Review "Boyers lays hold on political narrative and makes brilliant sense of writers as different as Nadine Gordimer, V.S. Naipaul, and Milan Kundera. The result is elegant...[and] indispensable to further thinking about politics and literature."--Terrence Des Pres "Stimulating reading for those interested in the ways in which a writer may purposely encapsulate or intermesh ideological positions within the imaginative framework of a novel."-- Centennial Review, "A rara avis in modern literary academia....It speaks well for both Boyers' critical intelligence and his integrity that he never uses simplistic labels...as a basis for his aesthetic judgment. He evaluates not the writer's views, but the literary use he makes of them....The strength of his book lies in his approach to each writer, regardless of his or her particular views."--Stanislaw Baranczak,The New Republic "An important book...Even his detractors will not read such disparate novels as Greene'sThe Quiet Americanor Solzhenitsyn'sThe First Circlein quite the same way again. This, as much as anything else, is what 'critical authority' finally means."--The Georgia Review "Boyers has written a compelling study, one that convincingly demonstrates that the political novel is a category that is not only worth our consideration but is essential to any intelligent, imaginative reflection on politics in the modern world."--Southern Humanities Review "Boyers lays hold on political narrative and makes brilliant sense of writers as different as Nadine Gordimer, V.S. Naipaul, and Milan Kundera. The result is elegant...[and] indispensable to further thinking about politics and literature."--Terrence Des Pres "Stimulating reading for those interested in the ways in which a writer may purposely encapsulate or intermesh ideological positions within the imaginative framework of a novel."--Centennial Review, "A rara avis in modern literary academia....It speaks well for both Boyers' critical intelligence and his integrity that he never uses simplistic labels...as a basis for his aesthetic judgment. He evaluates not the writer's views, but the literary use he makes of them....The strength of his book lies in his approach to each writer, regardless of his or her particular views."--Stanislaw Baranczak, The New Republic"An important book...Even his detractors will not read such disparate novels as Greene's The Quiet American or Solzhenitsyn's The First Circle in quite the same way again. This, as much as anything else, is what 'critical authority' finally means."--The Georgia Review"Boyers has written a compelling study, one that convincingly demonstrates that the political novel is a category that is not only worth our consideration but is essential to any intelligent, imaginative reflection on politics in the modern world."--Southern Humanities Review"Boyers lays hold on political narrative and makes brilliant sense of writers as different as Nadine Gordimer, V.S. Naipaul, and Milan Kundera. The result is elegant...[and] indispensable to further thinking about politics and literature."--Terrence Des Pres"Stimulating reading for those interested in the ways in which a writer may purposely encapsulate or intermesh ideological positions within the imaginative framework of a novel."--Centennial Review"A rara avis in modern literary academia....It speaks well for both Boyers' critical intelligence and his integrity that he never uses simplistic labels...as a basis for his aesthetic judgment. He evaluates not the writer's views, but the literary use he makes of them....The strength of his book lies in his approach to each writer, regardless of his or her particular views."--Stanislaw Baranczak, The New Republic"An important book...Even his detractors will not read such disparate novels as Greene's The Quiet American or Solzhenitsyn's The First Circle in quite the same way again. This, as much as anything else, is what 'critical authority' finally means."--The Georgia Review"Boyers has written a compelling study, one that convincingly demonstrates that the political novel is a category that is not only worth our consideration but is essential to any intelligent, imaginative reflection on politics in the modern world."--Southern Humanities Review"Boyers lays hold on political narrative and makes brilliant sense of writers as different as Nadine Gordimer, V.S. Naipaul, and Milan Kundera. The result is elegant...[and] indispensable to further thinking about politics and literature."--Terrence Des Pres"Stimulating reading for those interested in the ways in which a writer may purposely encapsulate or intermesh ideological positions within the imaginative framework of a novel."--Centennial Review, "A rara avis in modern literary academia....It speaks well for both Boyers' critical intelligence and his integrity that he never uses simplistic labels...as a basis for his aesthetic judgment. He evaluates not the writer's views, but the literary use he makes of them....The strength of his book lies in his approach to each writer, regardless of his or her particular views."--Stanislaw Baranczak, The New Republic "An important book...Even his detractors will not read such disparate novels as Greene's The Quiet American or Solzhenitsyn's The First Circle in quite the same way again. This, as much as anything else, is what 'critical authority' finally means."--The Georgia Review "Boyers has written a compelling study, one that convincingly demonstrates that the political novel is a category that is not only worth our consideration but is essential to any intelligent, imaginative reflection on politics in the modern world."--Southern Humanities Review "Boyers lays hold on political narrative and makes brilliant sense of writers as different as Nadine Gordimer, V.S. Naipaul, and Milan Kundera. The result is elegant...[and] indispensable to further thinking about politics and literature."--Terrence Des Pres "Stimulating reading for those interested in the ways in which a writer may purposely encapsulate or intermesh ideological positions within the imaginative framework of a novel."--Centennial Review, "A rara avis in modern literary academia....It speaks well for both Boyers' critical intelligence and his integrity that he never uses simplistic labels...as a basis for his aesthetic judgment. He evaluates not the writer's views, but the literary use he makes of them....The strength of his book lies in his approach to each writer, regardless of his or her particular views."--Stanislaw Baranczak, The New Republic"An important book...Even his detractors will not read such disparate novels as Greene's The Quiet American or Solzhenitsyn's The First Circle in quite the same way again. This, as much as anything else, is what 'critical authority' finally means."--The Georgia Review"Boyers has written a compelling study, one that convincingly demonstrates that the political novel is a category that is not only worth our consideration but is essential to any intelligent, imaginative reflection on politics in the modern world."--Southern Humanities Review"Boyers lays hold on political narrative and makes brilliant sense of writers as different as Nadine Gordimer, V.S. Naipaul, and Milan Kundera. The result is elegant...[and] indispensable to further thinking about politics and literature."--Terrence Des Pres"Stimulating reading for those interested in the ways in which a writer may purposely encapsulate or intermesh ideological positions within the imaginative framework of a novel."--Centennial Review
Publication Name
Atrocity and Amnesia : the Political Novel since 1945
Copyright Date
1985
Lccn
85-013745
Intended Audience
College Audience

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