The Writer's Craft: Hopwood Lectures, 1965-81Robert A. Martin University of Michigan Press, 1982 - 286 עמודים A collection of lectures addressed to young writers discussing topics ranging from poetry and drama to fiction and criticism. The discussions include Denise Levertov's "Origins of a Poem," Walker Percy's "The State of the Novel: Dying Art of New Science," Tom Wolfe's "Literary Technique in the Last Quarter of the Twentieth Century" and Arthur Miller's "The American Writer: The American Theater." Contains short biographical notes on the contributors, a brief history of Hopwood Awards and a list of the published prize-winning Hopwood manuscripts. |
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