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Embracing Vocation Cormac Mccarthys Writing Life 19591974 Dianne C Luce

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Embracing Vocation Cormac Mccarthys Writing Life 19591974 Dianne C Luce
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Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Dianne C Luce
ISBN: 9781643363547, 1643363549
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Embracing Vocation Cormac Mccarthys Writing Life 19591974 Dianne C Luce by Dianne C Luce 9781643363547, 1643363549 instant download after payment.

Revelations on craft from a foundational scholar of Cormac McCarthy Devotees of Cormac McCarthy's novels are legion, and deservedly so. Embracing Vocation, which tells the tale of his journey to become one of America's greatest living writers, will be invaluable to scholars and literary critics--and to the many fans--interested in his work. Dianne C. Luce, a foundational scholar of McCarthy's writing, through extensive archival research, examines the first fifteen years of his career and his earliest novels. Novel by novel, Luce traces each book's evolution. In the process she unveils McCarthy's working processes as well as his personal, literary, and professional influences, highlighting his ferocious devotion to both his craft and burgeoning art. Luce invites us to see the fascinating evolution of an American author with a unique vision all his own. Until there is a full-on biography, this study, along with Luce's previous, Reading the World: Cormac McCarthy's Tennessee Period, is the finest available portrait of an American genius unfolding.

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