Meanwhile There Are Letters

Meanwhile There Are Letters
Author: Suzanne Marrs,Tom Nolan
Publsiher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 639
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781628725483

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*2016 Edgar Award Finalist* *2016 Anthony Award Finalist* *2016 Macavity Award Finalist* In 1970, Ross Macdonald wrote a letter to Eudora Welty, beginning a thirteen-year correspondence between fellow writers and kindred spirits. Though separated by background, geography, genre, and his marriage, the two authors shared their lives in witty, wry, tender, and at times profoundly romantic letters, each drawing on the other for inspiration, comfort, and strength. They brought their literary talents to bear on a wide range of topics, discussing each others' publications, the process of translating life into fiction, the nature of the writer’s block each encountered, books they were reading, and friends and colleagues they cherished. They also discussed the world around them, the Vietnam War, the Nixon, Carter, and Reagan presidencies, and the environmental threats facing the nation. The letters reveal the impact each had on the other’s work, and they show the personal support Welty provided when Alzheimer’s destroyed Macdonald’s ability to communicate and write. The editors of this collection, who are the definitive biographers of these two literary figures, have provided extensive commentary and an introduction. They also include Welty’s story fragment “Henry,” which addresses Macdonald’s disease. With its mixture of correspondence and narrative, Meanwhile There Are Letters provides a singular reading experience: a prose portrait of two remarkable artists and one unforgettable relationship.

Eudora Welty and Mystery

Eudora Welty and Mystery
Author: Jacob Agner,Harriet Pollack
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781496842725

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Contributions by Jacob Agner, Sarah Gilbreath Ford, Katie Berry Frye, Michael Kreyling, Andrew B. Leiter, Rebecca Mark, Suzanne Marrs, Tom Nolan, Michael Pickard, Harriet Pollack, and Victoria Richard Eudora Welty’s ingenious play with readers’ expectations made her a cunning writer, a paramount modernist, a short story artist of the first rank, and a remarkable literary innovator. In her signature puzzle-texts, she habitually engages with familiar genres and then delights readers with her transformations and nonfulfillment of conventions. Eudora Welty and Mystery: Hidden in Plain Sight reveals how often that play is with mystery, crime, and detective fiction genres, popular fiction forms often condescended to in literary studies, but unabashedly beloved by Welty throughout her lifetime. Put another way, Welty often creates her stories’ secrets by both evoking and displacing crime fiction conventions. Instead of restoring order with a culminating reveal, her story-puzzles characteristically allow mystery to linger and thicken. The mystery pursued becomes mystery elsewhere. The essays in this collection shift attention from narratives, characters, and plots as they have previously been understood by unearthing enigmas hidden within those constructions. Some of these new readings continue Welty’s investigation of hegemonic whiteness and southern narratives of race—outlining these in chalk as outright crime stories. Other essays show how Welty anticipated the regendering of the form now so characteristic of contemporary women mystery writers. Her tender and widely ranging personal correspondence with the hard-boiled American crime writer Ross Macdonald is also discussed. Together these essays make the case that across her career, Eudora Welty was arguably one of the genre’s greatest double agents, and, to apply the titles of Macdonald’s novels to her inventiveness with the form, she is its “underground woman,” its unexpected “sleeping beauty.”

ILLYRIAN LETTERS

ILLYRIAN LETTERS
Author: ARTHUR J. EVANS, R.A., F.S.A.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1878
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:32044019035757

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Illyrian Letters

Illyrian Letters
Author: Sir Arthur Evans
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1878
Genre: Balkan Peninsula
ISBN: HARVARD:HN7W56

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Meanwhile in San Francisco

Meanwhile in San Francisco
Author: Wendy MacNaughton
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781452130200

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Take a stroll through the City by the Bay with renowned artist Wendy MacNaughton in this collection of illustrated documentaries. With her beloved city as a backdrop, a sketchbook in hand, and a natural sense of curiosity, MacNaughton spent months getting to know people in their own neighborhoods, drawing them and recording their words. Her street-smart graphic journalism is as diverse and beautiful as San Francisco itself, ranging from the vendors at the farmers' market to people combing the shelves at the public library, from MUNI drivers to the bison of Golden Gate Park, and much more. Meanwhile in San Francisco offers both lifelong residents and those just blowing through with the fog an opportunity to see the city with new eyes.

Life and Letters of Sir Gilbert Elliot First Earl of Minto from 1751 to 1806 when His Public Life in Europe was Closed by His Appointment to the Vice royalty of India

Life and Letters of Sir Gilbert Elliot  First Earl of Minto  from 1751 to 1806  when His Public Life in Europe was Closed by His Appointment to the Vice royalty of India
Author: Gilbert Elliot Earl of Minto
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1874
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: STANFORD:36105019949366

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The Leonard Bernstein Letters

The Leonard Bernstein Letters
Author: Leonard Bernstein
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 903
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780300186543

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“With their intellectual brilliance, humor and wonderful eye for detail, Leonard Bernstein’s letters blow all biographies out of the water.”—The Economist (2013 Book of the Year) Leonard Bernstein was a charismatic and versatile musician—a brilliant conductor who attained international superstar status, and a gifted composer of Broadway musicals (West Side Story), symphonies (Age of Anxiety), choral works (Chichester Psalms), film scores (On the Waterfront), and much more. Bernstein was also an enthusiastic letter writer, and this book is the first to present a wide-ranging selection of his correspondence. The letters have been selected for the insights they offer into the passions of his life—musical and personal—and the extravagant scope of his musical and extra-musical activities. Bernstein’s letters tell much about this complex man, his collaborators, his mentors, and others close to him. His galaxy of correspondents encompassed, among others, Aaron Copland, Stephen Sondheim, Jerome Robbins, Thornton Wilder, Boris Pasternak, Bette Davis, Adolph Green, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and family members including his wife Felicia and his sister Shirley. The majority of these letters have never been published before. They have been carefully chosen to demonstrate the breadth of Bernstein’s musical interests, his constant struggle to find the time to compose, his turbulent and complex sexuality, his political activities, and his endless capacity for hard work. Beyond all this, these writings provide a glimpse of the man behind the legends: his humanity, warmth, volatility, intellectual brilliance, wonderful eye for descriptive detail, and humor. “The correspondence from and to the remarkable conductor is full of pleasure and insights.”—The New York Times Book Review (Editors’ Choice) “Exhaustive, thrilling [and] indispensable.”—USA Today (starred review)

The Letters of Lady Anne Bacon

The Letters of Lady Anne Bacon
Author: Lady Anne Cooke Bacon
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107056541

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The letters of Lady Anne Bacon, mother of Francis Bacon, which shed light on Elizabethan politics from a female perspective.