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Interviews From The Edge 50 Years Of Conversations About Writing And Resistance Mark Yakich John Biguenet

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Interviews From The Edge 50 Years Of Conversations About Writing And Resistance Mark Yakich John Biguenet
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.25 MB
Author: Mark Yakich; John Biguenet
ISBN: 9781501347474, 9781501347450, 9781501347498, 1501347470, 1501347454, 1501347497
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Interviews From The Edge 50 Years Of Conversations About Writing And Resistance Mark Yakich John Biguenet by Mark Yakich; John Biguenet 9781501347474, 9781501347450, 9781501347498, 1501347470, 1501347454, 1501347497 instant download after payment.

Interviews from the Edge presents a selection of conversations, drawn from 50 years of the international journal New Orleans Review, that dive head-first into the most enduring aesthetic and social concerns of the last half century.
From reflections on the making of literature and films to personal accounts of writing inside racial divides and working against capital punishment, the writers, poets, and activists featured in this book offer not only a fresh perspective on our present struggles but also perhaps a way through them—for writers and readers alike.
“I think it’s frightfully important, and this is really much more difficult than it sounds, only to say what you absolutely believe.” – Christopher Isherwood
“Most American writers probably do not think of their writing as a kind of activism. And it shouldn’t have to be—I don’t think we can impose that on writers—but it can be. I think for many writers, the ones I admire—it is.” – Viet Thanh Nguyen

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