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| Genre/Form: | Literary collections |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: | Literary Arts, Inc. |
| ISBN: | 193563996X 9781935639961 |
| OCLC Number: | 871211585 |
| Notes: | "A Literary Arts reader"--Cover. |
| Description: | 195 pages ; 22 cm |
| Contents: | 305 Marguerite Cartwright Avenue / Chimamanda Adichie -- Spotty-handed villainesses: problems of female bad behavior in the creation of literature / Margaret Atwood -- No, but I saw the movie / Russell Banks -- Childhood of a writer / E.L. Doctorow -- Finding the known world / Edward P. Jones -- "Where do you get your ideas from?" / Ursula K. Le Guin -- On "beauty" / Marilynne Robinson --Fiction to make sense of life / Wallace Stegner -- Morality and truth in literature / Robert Stone -- What is art for? / Jeanette Winterson. |
| Other Titles: | Literary Arts reader |
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