Truth and Lies in Literature

Truth and Lies in Literature
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 0226858847
ISBN-13 : 9780226858845
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Book Synopsis Truth and Lies in Literature by : Stephen Vizinczey

Download or read book Truth and Lies in Literature written by Stephen Vizinczey and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 1988-02-15 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Gathered here is a selection of the essays [of] the distinguished Hungarian born novelist Stephen Vizinczey. . . . Taken together they have a weight and amplitude of a very high order. . . . What is most impressive about these essays (apart from their range and erudition) is the way that literature and life are so subtly intertwined with each other. The passion for the one is the passion for the other. As it ought to be in criticism, but seldom is."—Mark Le Fanu, The Times (London) "If a critic's job is to puncture pomposity, deflate over-hyped reputations and ferret out true value, then Vizinczey is master of the art."—Publishers Weekly "Stephen Vizinczey comes on like a pistol-packing stranger here to root out corruption and remind us of our ideals. He carries the role off with inspired gusto. His boldness and pugnacity are bracing and can be very funny."—Ray Sawhill, Newsweek "Every piece in the book is good, and many are so good that, after dipping into the middle, I stayed up half of the night, reading with growing amazement and admiration."—Bruce Bebb, Los Angeles Reader


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