Tuesday, December 7, 1999

Getting Naked with Harry Crews: Interviews

Getting Naked with Harry Crews: Interviews

Getting Naked with Harry Crews: Interviews

Harry Crews on getting naked: 
"If you’re gonna write, for God in heaven’s sake try to get naked. Try to write the truth. Try to get underneath all the sham, all the excuses, all the lies that you’ve been told. . . . If you’re gonna write fiction, you have to get right on down to it."

"Harry Crews cannot refrain from storytelling. These conversations are blessed with countless insights into the creative process, fresh takes on old questions, and always, Crews’s stories: modern-day parables that tell us how it is to live, to work, and to hurt."--Jeff Baker, Oxford American

"Harry Crews has indelible ways of approaching life and the craft of writing. This collection shows that he elevates both to a near-religious artform."--Matthew Teague, Oxford American

In 26 interviews conducted between 1972 and 1997, novelist Harry Crews tells the truth--about why and how he writes, about the literary influences on his own work, about the writers he admires (or does not), about which of his own books he likes (or does not), about his fascination with so-called freaks, and about his love of blood sports. Crews reveals the tender side under his tough-guy image, discussing his beloved mother and his spiritual quest in a secular world.

Crews also speaks frankly about his failed relationships, the role that writing played in them, and his personal struggles with alcohol and drugs and their impact on his life and work. Those seeking insights into his work will find them in these interviews. Those seeking to be entertained in Crewsian fashion will not be disappointed.

Harry Crews on his tattoo and mohawk . . .
"If you can’t get past my ‘too’--my tattoo--and my ‘do’--the way I got my hair cut--it’s only because you have decided there are certain things that can be done with hair and certain things that cannot be done with hair. And certain of them are right and proper and decent, and the rest indicate a warped, degenerate nature; therefore I am warped and degenerate. 'Cause I got my hair cut a different way, man? You gonna really live your life like that? What’s wrong with you?"

On advice to young writers . . .
"You have to go to considerable trouble to live differently from the way the world wants you to live. That’s what I’ve discovered about writing. The world doesn’t want you to do a damn thing. If you wait till you got time to write a novel or time to write a story or time to read the hundred thousands of books you should have already read--if you wa

ISBN: 0813017092
Author: Harry Crews
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Rating: 4.18

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Wednesday, December 1, 1999

Consolidating Democracy

Consolidating Democracy

Consolidating Democracy

In this timely and provocative book, Lodge, one of South Africa's leading political analysts, examines the context in which the election on June 2, 1999 was held, describes the electoral system, profiles the South African voter, and analyses the campaigns of the participating parties. Lodge assesses the results of the poll and, in his conclusion, debates the extent to which the conduct of the election fulfills democratic criteria and advances the development of democratic institutions and values in South Africa. The book is illustrated with evocative photographs.

ISBN: 1868143392
Author: Tom Lodge
Publisher: Witwatersrand University Press Publications
Rating: 3.00

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Thursday, April 1, 1999

Understanding Nicholson Baker

Understanding Nicholson Baker

Understanding Nicholson Baker

In addition to being celebrated as a prose miniaturist for such works as The Mezzanine and Room Temperature, Nicholson Baker is widely viewed as a best-selling highbrow eroticist for Vox and The Fermata. In Understanding Nicholson Baker, Arthur Saltzman engages these provocative fictions as well as Baker's renowned nonfiction to show how his seemingly disparate works derive from and demonstrate an unremitting zeal for explicit detail, along with descriptive obsessiveness and linguistic virtuosity.Through close readings of Baker's work -- including his 1998 novel, The Everlasting Story of Nory -- Saltzman provides not only an introduction to a spirited writer but also a systematic appreciation of the rewards of his writing. Saltzman describes Baker's work as inventive, unpredictable, and minutiae-oriented and concludes that Baker is consumed with fundamentals -- from arriving at a drugstore, to getting a baby to sleep, to rooting out the history of a plastic bottle or a bit of slang -- and that Baker's aim is to revise the very nature of literary adventure.

ISBN: 157003303X
Author: Arthur M. Saltzman
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Rating: 0.00

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Wednesday, March 31, 1999

When Rain Clouds Gather Promo Edn

When Rain Clouds Gather Promo Edn

When Rain Clouds Gather Promo Edn

ISBN: 0333791088
Author: Unknown Author 280
Publisher: Macmillan Education
Rating: 0.00

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Tuesday, March 30, 1999

The Everlasting Story of Nory

The Everlasting Story of Nory

The Everlasting Story of Nory

Our supreme fabulist of the ordinary now turns his attention on a 9-year-old American girl and produces a novel as enchantingly idiosyncratic as any he has written. Nory Winslow wants to be a dentist or a designer of pop-up books. She likes telling stories and inventing dolls. She has nightmares about teeth, which may explain her career choice. She is going to school in England, where she is mocked for her accent and her friendship with an unpopular girl, and she has made it through the year without crying.
Nicholson Baker follows Nory as she interacts with her parents and peers, thinks about God and death-watch beetles, and dreams of cows with pointed teeth. In this precocious child he gives us a heroine as canny and as whimsical as Lewis Carroll's Alice and evokes childhood in all its luminous weirdness.

ISBN: 0679763759
Author: Nicholson Baker
Publisher: Vintage Books
Rating: 3.38

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