Selected Essays

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  • Selected Essays Book Detail

  • Author : Clark Blaise
  • Release Date : 2008-12-15
  • Publisher : Biblioasis
  • Genre : Literary Criticism
  • Pages : 284
  • ISBN 13 : 1897231806
  • File Size : 16,16 MB

Selected Essays by Clark Blaise PDF Summary

Book Description: Clark Blaise's Selected Essays brings together another aspect of his tremendous and courageous oeuvre: belle lettres, essays and occasional pieces which range over autobiography, his French-Canadan heritage, the craft of fiction, American fiction, Australian fiction, and the work of such individual writers and Jack Kerouac, V.S. Naipaul, Salmon Rushdie, Alice Munro, Leon Rooke, and Bernard Malamud, his friend and mentor.

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