About This Book
The Name of the World by Denis Johnson is a mesmerizing and haunting novel that delves into the life of a professor at a Midwestern university. This book is a poignant exploration of grief, loss, and the search for meaning. Published in 2001 by Harper Perennial, it has been a significant addition to the literary world for over two decades.
Who Uses It?
Primarily, this book is used by students and educators in literature and creative writing courses at the college and university levels. It's also a valuable resource for anyone interested in contemporary American literature, particularly those who appreciate the works of Denis Johnson. The book's themes of grief, identity, and the human condition make it a compelling read for both scholars and casual readers.
History and Editions
The Name of the World has been a part of the literary canon since its publication in April 2001. This edition remains a staple in many academic and personal libraries due to its unique blend of dark humor and profound introspection. The book's concise 144 pages make it an accessible yet impactful read.
Author and Other Works
Denis Johnson is a celebrated author known for his innovative and often unconventional writing style. His notable works include Jesus' Son, Already Dead, Resuscitation of a Hanged Man, Fiskadoro, The Stars at Noon, and Angels. His poetry has been collected in The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations Millennium General Assembly. Johnson is the recipient of several prestigious awards, including a Lannan Fellowship and a Whiting Writer's Award.
Detailed Information
ISBNs and Formats
- Hardcover: ISBN-13: 9780060929657
- Paperback: ISBN-13: 9780060929657 (The ebook for "The Name of the World" is available right here on eCampus.com!)
- E-book: ISBN-13: 9780060929664 (The ebook for "The Name of the World" is available right here on eCampus.com!)
- E-book: ISBN-13: 9780060929671 (The ebook for "The Name of the World" is available right here on eCampus.com!)
- Rental Options: Available through eCampus.com with various rental durations
Publication Details
- Publisher: Harper Perennial
- Publication Date: April 14, 2001
- Number of Pages: 144
- Language: English
Other Editions and Formats
While there are no other editions or formats listed specifically for this book, the above ISBNs cover the primary formats available. For more detailed information or additional formats, please refer to the provided ISBNs.
Rental Options
Rental options are available through eCampus.com for all formats listed above, ensuring that students and educators can access this valuable resource in the format that best suits their needs.






