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9780805075885

Writers on Writing, Volume II More Collected Essays from The New York Times

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  • ISBN13:

    9780805075885

  • ISBN10:

    0805075887

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-05-01
  • Publisher: Times Books

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Summary

n a second volume of original essays drawn from the long-running New York Times column, Writers on Writing brings together another group of contemporary literature's finest voices to muse on the challenges and gifts of language and creativity. The pieces range from taciturn, hilarious advice for aspiring writers to thoughtful, soul-wrenching reflections on writing in the midst of national tragedy. William Kennedy talks about the intersecting lives of real and imagined Albany politics; Susan Isaacs reveals her nostalgia for a long-retired protagonist; and Elmore Leonard offers pithy rules for letting the writing, and not the writer, take charge. With contributions from Diane Ackerman, Margaret Atwood, Frank Conroy, Mary Karr, Patrick McGrath, Arthur Miller, Amy Tan, and Edmund White, Writers on Writing, Volume II offers an uncommon and revealing view of the writer's world.

Author Biography

Jane Smiley is the author of ten works of fiction, including Good Faith; Horse Heaven; A Thousand Acres, for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize; and Moo. She lives in northern California.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Jane Smiley ix
Poems Foster Self-Discovery by Diane Ackerman 1(8)
A Path Taken, with All the Certainty of Youth by Margaret Atwood 9(4)
Essentials Get Lost in the Shuffle of Publicity by Ann Beattie 13(6)
Timeless Tact Helps Sustain a Literary Time Traveler by Geraldine Brooks 19(6)
Yes, There Are Second Acts (Literary Ones) in American Lives by Alan Cheuse 25(6)
Footprints of Greatness on Your Turf by Frank Conroy 31(6)
New Insights into the Novel? Try Reading Three Hundred by Chitra Divakaruni 37(6)
Returning to Proust's World Stirs Remembranc by Leslie Epstein 43(6)
Forget Ideas, Mr. Author. What Kind of Pen Do You Use? by Stephen Fry 49(6)
In Paris and Moscow, a Novelist Finds His Time and Place by Alan Furst 55(6)
Recognizing the Book That Needs to Be Written by Dorothy Gallagher 61(6)
How to Insult a Writer by Herbert Gold 67(4)
Calming the Inner Critic and Getting to Work by Allegra Goodman 71(6)
A Narrator Leaps Past Journalism by Vivian Gornick 77(6)
They Leap from Your Brain Then Take Over Your Heart 83(6)
When Inspiration Stared Stoically from an Old Photograph by Kathryn Harrison 89(10)
A Career Despite Dad's Advice 93
Seeing the Unimaginable Freezes the Imagination by A.M. Homes 99(6)
Hemingway's Blessing, Copland's Collaboration by A.E. Hotchner 105(6)
Returning to the Character Who Started It All by Susan Isaacs 111(6)
Negotiating the Darkness, Fortified by Poets' Strength by Mary Karr 117(8)
Hometown Boy Makes Waves by William Kennedy 125(8)
As Her Son Creates His Story, a Mother Waits for the Ending by Beth Kephart 133(4)
The Glory of a First Book by Brad Leithauser 137(6)
Easy on the Adverbs, Exclamation Points and Especially Hooptedoodle by Elmore Leonard 143(4)
A Famous Author Says: "Swell Book! Loved It!" by Elinor Lipman 147(6)
Hearing the Notes That Aren't Played by David Mamet 153(4)
Heroism in Trying Times by Patrick McGrath 157(6)
Shattering the Silence, Illuminating the Hatred by Arthur Miller 163(6)
Overcome by Intensity, Redeemed by Effort by Honor Moore 169(6)
A Novelist's Life Is Altered by Her Alter Ego by Marcia Muller 175(6)
Computers Invite a Tangled Web of Complications by P.J. O'Rourke 181(6)
Saluting All the King's Mentors by Jay Parini 187(4)
Why Not Put Off Till Tomorrow the Novel You Could Begin Today? by Ann Patchett 191(4)
The Eye of the Reporter, the Heart of the Novelist by Anna Quindlen 195(6)
A Retreat from the World Can Be a Perilous Journey by Jonathan Rosen 201(6)
After Six Novels in Twelve Years, a Character Just Moves On by James Sallis 207(6)
Fiction and Fact Collide, with Unexpected Consequences by John Sedgwick 213(6)
Confession Begets Connection by David Shields 219(6)
A Storyteller Finds Comfort in a Cloak of Anonymity by Susan Richards Shreve 225(6)
Autumnal Accounting Endangers Happiness by Richard Stern 231(6)
Family Ghosts Hoard Secrets That Bewitch the Living by Amy Tan 237(8)
A Bedeviling Question in the Cadence of English by Shashi Tharoor 245(6)
Still Replying to Grandma's Persistent "And Then?" by Frederic Tuten 251(6)
A Pseudonym Returns from an Alter-Ego Trip, with New Tales to Tell by Donald E. Westlake 257(4)
Before a Rendezvous with the Muse, First Select the Music by Edmund White 261

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