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William T. Vollmann

A Critical Companion

William T. Vollmann( )
Editor: Lukes, Daniel
Coffman, Christopher K.
Contribution by: Bauer, Georg
Bolte, Carla
Chandler, Aaron
Corcoran, Heather
Cox, John K.
Elliott, Okla
Franco, James
Franzen, Jonathan
Glawogger, Michael
Gusev, Mariya
Jensen, Joshua
Juvelis, Priscilla
Liebtag, Miles
McCaffery, Larry
Palleau-Papin, Françoise
Petro, Melissa
Rothacker, Jordan A.
Santin, Bryan
Smith, Geoffrey D.
Speaker, Mary Austin
Walonen, Michael K.
Wisner, Buell
Series title:G - Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.
ISBN:978-1-61149-525-6
Publication Date:Jul 2016
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $111.00
Book Description:

The essays in this collection make a case for regarding William T. Vollmann as the most ambitious, productive, and important living author in the US. His oeuvre not only includes outstanding work in numerous literary genres, but also global reportage, ethical treatises, paintings, photographs, and many other productions. His reputation as a daring traveler and his fascination with life on the margins have earned him an extra-literary renown unequaled in our time. Perhaps most...
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Book Details
Pages:378
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / American / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.062 x 23.19 x 2.819 cm
Book Weight:0.568 Kilograms
Author Biography
(Editor)
Jonathan Franzen was born in Western Springs, Illinois on August 17, 1959. He graduated from Swarthmore College in 1981, and went on to study at the Freie University in Berlin as a Fulbright scholar. He worked in a seismology lab at Harvard University's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences after graduation.

His works include The Twenty-Seventh City (1988), Strong Motion (1992), How to Be Alone (2002), and The Discomfort Zone (2006). The Corrections (2001) won a National Book Award and the 2002 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. Freedom (2010) is an Oprah Book Club selection. He also won a Whiting Writers' Award in 1988 and the American Academy's Berlin Prize in 2000. He is also a frequent contributor to Harper's and The New Yorker. In 2015 his title Purity made The New Yort Times and New Zealand Best Seller List.

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