Book jacket for Understanding Raymond Carver

Understanding
Raymond Carver

Arthur M. Saltzman

6 x 9, 190 pages
paper, $19.95s
ISBN 978-0-87249-582-1
Understanding Contemporary American Literature
Matthew J. Bruccoli, series editor

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Understanding Contemporary American Literature was planned as a series of guides or companions for students as well as good nonacademic readers. The word understanding in the series titles was deliberately chosen. Many willing readers lack an adequate understanding of how contemporary literature works: that is, what the author is attempting to express and the means by which it is conveyed. These volumes provide instruction in how to read certain contemporary writers—identifying and explicating their material, themes, use of language, point of view, structures, symbolism, and responses to experience.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Arthur Saltzman is a professor of English at Missouri Southern State University. His work has appeared in Gettysburg Review, Iowa Review, Black Warrior Review, Gulf Coast, Modern Fiction Studies, Review of Contemporary Fiction, Contemporary Literature, Baltimore Review, and numerous other journals. He is the author of ten books, including the essay collections Objects and Empathy, Nearer, and The Obligations of the Harp as well as the critical works The Novel in Balance and This Mad "Instead": Governing Metaphors in Contemporary American Fiction.

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This Mad "Instead": Governing Metaphors in Contemporary American Fiction
Understanding Nicholson Baker
The Novel in the Balance
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