Hell and Back: Reflections on Writers and Writing from Dante to RushdieArcade Publishing, 2002 - 341 sayfa A brilliant new collection of essays on writers & writing by the man Joseph Brodsky has called "the best British author writing today." |
İçindekiler
The Universal Gentleman Borges | 23 |
Here Comes Salman Rushdie | 45 |
Surviving Giacomo Leopardi | 61 |
The Hunter Sebald | 81 |
Different Worlds | 95 |
Sentimental Education Seth | 115 |
A Chorus of Cruelty Verga | 131 |
Voltaires Coconuts Buruma | 149 |
The Enchanted Fort Buzzati | 193 |
Fascist Work Sironi | 211 |
Sightgeist Saramago | 229 |
A Prisoners Dream Montale | 243 |
Unlocking the Minds Manacles Bateson and Ugazio | 261 |
Our Luck Stead | 285 |
Writerly Rancour | 305 |
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Hell and Back: Reflections on Writers and Writing from Dante to Rushdie Tim Parks Sınırlı önizleme - 2012 |
Hell and Back: Reflections on Writers and Writing from Dante to Rushdie Tim Parks Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 2002 |
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