The American Writer
Literary Life in the United States from the 1920s to the Present
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:14th Dec '17
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The American writer--both real and fictitious, famous and obscure--has traditionally been situated on the margins of society, an outsider looking in. From The Great Gatsby's Nick Carraway to the millions of bloggers today, writers are generally seen as onlookers documenting the human condition. Yet their own collective story has largely gone untold.
Tracing the role of the writer in the United States over the last century, this book describes how those who use language as a creative medium have held a special place in our collective imagination.
“A fascinating read and impressive analysis of American literature. Beautifully written and relentlessly researched.”—Bob Eckstein, New York Times bestselling author of Footnotes from the World's Greatest Bookstores.
ISBN: 9781476671024
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm
Weight: 222g
170 pages