How I Wrote Certain Of My Books
An exploration of literary creativity and innovation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Exact Change,U.S.
Published:14th Apr '96
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This book offers a unique perspective on the creative process of a groundbreaking writer. How I Wrote Certain Of My Books reveals his innovative methods.
In How I Wrote Certain Of My Books, the reader is invited into the mind of one of the most unconventional writers of the twentieth century. The introduction by John Ashbery sets the stage for an exploration of the unique methods and philosophies that defined the work of this eccentric author. His distinctive style captivated not only the Surrealists like Breton and Duchamp but also influential thinkers such as Gide, Robespierre, and Foucault. This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the creative processes that drove his literary output.
The title essay stands as a central piece, providing insight into the author's innovative techniques and the motivations behind his works. Accompanied by selections from his major fiction, drama, and poetry, the book showcases the breadth of his artistic vision. The translations by notable figures from the New York School, including Ashbery, Winkfield, Harry Matthews, and Kenneth Koch, enhance the accessibility of these complex texts, allowing a new generation of readers to appreciate the depth of his writing.
How I Wrote Certain Of My Books is not just a reflection on the author's personal journey but also a testament to the interconnectedness of art and thought. It challenges readers to reconsider the boundaries of literature while celebrating the rich tapestry of influences that shaped one of the most intriguing literary figures of his time.
ISBN: 9781878972149
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 416g
264 pages