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nexusstc/Yanks Over Europe American Flyers in World War II/4c9fd0f267b10b3d89d6015aef3869a9.pdf
Yanks Over Europe : American Flyers in World War II Jerome Klinkowitz The University Press of Kentucky, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky, 1996
Contrasts between fighter combat and the bombers'war support Klinkowitz's belief that notions of the air war were determined by one's position in it. He extends his thesis by showing the vastly different style of air war described by veterans of the North African and Mediterranean campaigns and concludes by studying the effects of such combat on adversaries and victims.Air combat, Klinkowitz writes, offers a unique perspective on the nature of war. The experience of combat has inspired authors to combine exquisite descriptions with probing thoughtfulness, covering the full range of human expression from exultation to heartbreak. Here is a tightly drawn, highly readable account of the European air war.
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The Vonnegut Effect Jerome Klinkowitz Ingram Distribution, 2011
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base score: 11042.0, final score: 167488.67
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Innovative fiction: stories for the seventies Edited and with an introd. by Jerome Klinkowitz and John Somer New York, Dell, New York, New York State, 1972
"A Laurel original."
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English [en] · PDF · 22.7MB · 1972 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167485.84
ia/diariesofwillard00motl.pdf
The Diaries of Willard Motley edited and with an introd. by Jerome Klinkowitz; foreword by Clarence Major Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1st ed., Ames, Iowa, 1979
From 28 exhaustive volumes kept by Willard Motley from 1926 to 1943, Jerome Klinkowitz has selected a revealing self-portrait of an important American writer at work.
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English [en] · PDF · 18.2MB · 1979 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167484.34
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Slaughterhouse-five: Reforming The Novel And The World (twayne's Masterwork Studies) (no 37) Jerome Klinkowitz, Jerome Klinkowitz Boston: Twayne Publishers, Twayne's masterwork studies ;, no. 37, Boston, Massachusetts, 1990
A Critical Reading Of Vonnegut's Novel And Discussions Of The Work's Influence, Historical Context, And Critical Reception. Historical Context -- The Importance Of The Work -- Critical Reception -- The Monster At The End Of This Book -- What Do You Say About A Massacre? -- The Reinvention Of Form -- History Transcended. Jerome Klinkowitz. Includes Bibliographical References.
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English [en] · PDF · 9.0MB · 1990 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167483.98
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Short Season and Other Stories (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction) Professor Jerry Klinkowitz The Johns Hopkins University Press, Johns Hopkins, poetry and fiction, Baltimore, Maryland, 1988
Each night, from April through August, up to a quarter of a million people in small towns and cities across America watch minor league baseball, experiencing the ups and downs of their local team -- every move, every player, every inning. Welcome to the world of Short Season. Meet the Mason City Royals. Live with the team for five months, across eight mid-western towns, with "no more than two days off from April through August and a night-long bus ride every three to six days." Join in the triumphs and misadventures of its collection of hopefuls and has-beens as they get to know each other in English and Spanish, admire baseball groupies, crisscross backroads propelled by a beery-eyed driver in a rattletrap bus, play cards, steal cars, get sent up and down, and somehow through it all play good enough ball to become the Class A champions.
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English [en] · PDF · 16.6MB · 1988 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167483.39
ia/completestories0000vonn.pdf
Complete Stories Kurt Vonnegut; collected and introduced by Jerome Klinkowitz & Dan Wakefield; foreword by Dave Eggers New York: Seven Stories Press, New York State, 2017
"For completists, this will be like a boxed set of a musician s early work Vonnegut s Sun Studio sessions ... It s fascinating to watch him work themes that would later animate his 14 novels and five books of nonfiction: the cruel stupidity of war, the dehumanizing dangers of technology, the distillation of American values into mere greed and selfishness.... An extraordinary heart exists behind these stories." Jess Walter, New York Times Book Review There are wonderful lines, sentences, and whole paragraphs throughout the collection; it is full of constructions that are funny, clever, and unexpected.... Generosity and decency seem to be the two qualities Vonnegut values most, even as he recognizes their fragility and rarity." Geoff Nicholson, Los Angeles Review of Books "Vonnegut s writing explodes with disquieting warnings and lessons that continue to ring true for contemporary readers." Huffington Post "Kurt Vonnegut: Complete Stories is a deep dive into one of the great minds in American literature: morally serious, formally adventurous, and topically diverse. A reader could happily spend years wandering around in this book." Matthew Sharpe, bestselling author of The Sleeping Father and Jamestown "This book is big in size and significance ... Meant to get readers thinking, these stories both preserve a lost world and showcase Vonnegut s phenomenal prescience. In his foreword, Dave Eggers pinpoints another key trait: Vonnegut wrote 'moral stories' meant to 'tell us what s right and what s wrong, and ... how to live.' In our time of dangerous ambiguity, Vonnegut s clarity is restorative, his artistry and imagination affirming." Booklist "A sterling collection of the late Vonnegut's corpus of short fiction, with several unpublished pieces to balance better-known published and anthologized work.... Essential for Vonnegut completists, of course and budding writers can always learn a thing or two from the sardonic master." Kirkus Reviews , starred review " Complete Stories will not easily fit in briefcases or backpacks. Stuff it into your overhead compartment at your own risk. That said, this collection is an indispensable and beautifully presented survey of the sweet, nostalgic, dark, brooding, wondrous themes that swirled on the wide palette of Kurt Vonnegut.... Complete Stories is a time-consuming commitment that rewards with celebrations of days long gone by and a doomed yet manageable future." Pop Matters
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167483.27
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Kurt Vonnegut, a comprehensive bibliography Pieratt, Asa B, Huffman-klinkowitz, Julie, 1956-; Klinkowitz, Jerome Hamden, Conn. : Archon Books, Hamden, Conn, Connecticut, 1987
xxiv, 289 p. ; 23 cm, Includes index
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English [en] · PDF · 13.7MB · 1987 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
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Rosenberg, Barthes, Hassan : the postmodern habit of thought Jerome Klinkowitz Athens: University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia, 1988
Book by Klinkowitz, Jerome
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English [en] · PDF · 6.5MB · 1988 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/completestories0000vonn_c5h6.pdf
Complete Stories Kurt Vonnegut; collected and introduced by Jerome Klinkowitz & Dan Wakefield; foreword by Dave Eggers New York: Seven Stories Press, New York State, 2017
"For completists, this will be like a boxed set of a musician s early work Vonnegut s Sun Studio sessions ... It s fascinating to watch him work themes that would later animate his 14 novels and five books of nonfiction: the cruel stupidity of war, the dehumanizing dangers of technology, the distillation of American values into mere greed and selfishness.... An extraordinary heart exists behind these stories." Jess Walter, New York Times Book Review There are wonderful lines, sentences, and whole paragraphs throughout the collection; it is full of constructions that are funny, clever, and unexpected.... Generosity and decency seem to be the two qualities Vonnegut values most, even as he recognizes their fragility and rarity." Geoff Nicholson, Los Angeles Review of Books "Vonnegut s writing explodes with disquieting warnings and lessons that continue to ring true for contemporary readers." Huffington Post "Kurt Vonnegut: Complete Stories is a deep dive into one of the great minds in American literature: morally serious, formally adventurous, and topically diverse. A reader could happily spend years wandering around in this book." Matthew Sharpe, bestselling author of The Sleeping Father and Jamestown "This book is big in size and significance ... Meant to get readers thinking, these stories both preserve a lost world and showcase Vonnegut s phenomenal prescience. In his foreword, Dave Eggers pinpoints another key trait: Vonnegut wrote 'moral stories' meant to 'tell us what s right and what s wrong, and ... how to live.' In our time of dangerous ambiguity, Vonnegut s clarity is restorative, his artistry and imagination affirming." Booklist "A sterling collection of the late Vonnegut's corpus of short fiction, with several unpublished pieces to balance better-known published and anthologized work.... Essential for Vonnegut completists, of course and budding writers can always learn a thing or two from the sardonic master." Kirkus Reviews , starred review " Complete Stories will not easily fit in briefcases or backpacks. Stuff it into your overhead compartment at your own risk. That said, this collection is an indispensable and beautifully presented survey of the sweet, nostalgic, dark, brooding, wondrous themes that swirled on the wide palette of Kurt Vonnegut.... Complete Stories is a time-consuming commitment that rewards with celebrations of days long gone by and a doomed yet manageable future." Pop Matters
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English [en] · PDF · 23.9MB · 2017 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167482.94
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The Vonnegut statement Klinkowitz, Jerome, Somer, John L., author New York : Dell Pub., 1st Printing, 1978
xvii, 286 pages ; 20 cm, Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-277) and index
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The Vonnegut statement Klinkowitz, Jerome, Somer, John L., Somer, John L. New York : Delacorte Press, [New York], New York State, 1973
Bibliography: p. 255-277
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English [en] · PDF · 16.2MB · 1973 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167482.81
ia/isbn_9780393912562.pdf
The Norton anthology of American literature: Volume E: Literature since 1945 Nina Baym; Jerome Klinkowitz; Robert S. Levine; Patricia B. Wallace W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated, Eighth International Student Edition, 2012
Read by more than 2.5 million students over 30 years, The Norton Anthology of American Literature sets the standard and remains an unmatched value.
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English [en] · PDF · 79.4MB · 2012 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167480.67
ia/owningpieceofmin0000klin.pdf
Owning A Piece Of The Minors (writing Baseball) Klinkowitz, Jerome, Veeck, Mike Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Ill, 1999
<p><i>Owning a Piece of the Minors</i> is by and about a man who lived his dream and acquired a baseball team. When Jerry Klinkowitz joined the group that ran the Waterloo, Iowa, Diamonds in the 1970s, ownership of a minor league baseball franchise conferred little mystique. Neglected for a half century, minor league baseball was at best obscure. Yet in the purchase of fantasy, what difference if your desire is out of style?</p> <p>Klinkowitz continued his work with the Diamonds through the 1980s and much of the 1990s. In <i>Owning a Piece of the Minors</i>, he maps out his personal journey through baseball and probes his fluctuating fortunes and those of his team as he evolves from a fan to a team executive and, most important, to a writer writing about baseball. This baseball story begins with a nine-year-old Klinkowitz who is elated when Milwaukee lures the Braves from Boston; this story of a love affair with baseball might have died—and in fact suffered a ten-year hiatus—when the apostate Braves fled to Atlanta in 1965.</p> <p>Klinkowitz rediscovered the joy of being at the baseball park when, as a middle-aged professor, he took his own children to the Waterloo Diamonds games. Gradually his involvement with the Diamonds grew deeper until he owned the team. His immersion into team activities was complete, from shagging batting practice and working the beer bar to struggling with the Cleveland Indians and then the San Diego Padres as minor league affiliates to accommodate baseball's resurgence.</p> <p>Klinkowitz writes of loss—first the Braves and later the Diamonds; of writing baseball fiction; of attending the 1982 World Series back in Milwaukee; of the great old ballparks around the country, including Wrigley, Fenway, and old Comiskey Park; of fictional and factual accounts of how the Diamonds franchise was lost; of friendships among season ticket holders in "Box 28"; and of Mildred Boyenga, the club president and Baseball Woman of the Year. A first-rate stylist, Klinkowitz shows the problems and perks and, most rewarding, the priceless relationships made possible in the world of baseball.</p>
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English [en] · PDF · 9.5MB · 1999 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167480.48
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ia/listengerrymulli00klin.pdf
Listen, Gerry Mulligan : an aural narrative in jazz Klinkowitz, Jerome Schirmer Reference, New York, New York State, 1991
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167480.3
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The Vonnegut Effect Jerome Klinkowitz Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, S.C., 2010
A defining analysis of the entire span of Kurt Vonnegut's fictionKurt Vonnegut is one of the few American writers since Mark Twain to have won and sustained a great popular acceptance while boldly introducing new themes and forms on the literary cutting edge. This is the'Vonnegut effect'that Jerome Klinkowitz finds unique among postmodernist authors.In this innovative study of the author's fiction, Klinkowitz examines the forces in American life that have made Vonnegut's works possible. Vonnegut shared with readers a world that includes the expansive timeline from the Great Depression, during which his family lost their economic support, through the countercultural revolt of the 1960s, during which his fiction first gained prominence. Vonnegut also explored the growth in recent decades of America's sway in art, which his fiction celebrates, and geopolitics, which his novels question.A pioneer in Vonnegut studies, Jerome Klinkowitz offers The Vonnegut Effect as a thorough treatment of the author's fiction—a canon covering more than a half century and comprising twenty books. Considering both Vonnegut's methods and the cultural needs they have served, Klinkowitz explains how those works came to be written and concludes with an assessment of the author's place in American fiction.
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English [en] · PDF · 17.8MB · 2010 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167479.95
ia/yanksovereuropea00klin.pdf
Yanks over Europe : American flyers in World War II Klinkowitz, Jerome Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky, 1996
Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-142) and index
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167479.84
ia/peterhandkepostm0000klin.pdf
Peter Handke and the Postmodern Transformation: The Goalie's Journey Home (Volume 1) (Literary Frontiers Edition) Jerome Klinkowitz and James Knowlton Columbia: University of Missouri Press, A Literary frontiers edition, Columbia, Missouri, 1983
"In 1966, Peter Handke disturbed the world of German letters with the publication of his first novel and with his attacks on the complacency of German-language writers and their audiences. Since then, Handke--an Austrian whose works include drama, poetry, and critical theory as well as fiction--has become a leading European figure in the internationally established postmodern movement. Klinkowitz and Knowlton survey Handke's progress as a writer, concentrating on his novels, to determine whether his creativity has been exhausted by his persistent assault on the systems that underlie conventional fiction, drama, and poetry. By placing Handke's work in the tradition of Gabriel García Márquez's magic realism and Donald Barthelme's innovative fictions, the authors demonstrate that postmodern writers can create works of art in which content is effaced and the process of composition assumes increasing importance. Indeed, in so doing, Handke has made that process as humanly interesting and as fictionally dramatic as any stories of The Great Tradition: he has learned to address the human condition within the limits of a rebellious aesthetic. The lesson of the postmodern transformation, Klinkowitz and Knowlton argue, is that the abstraction of content is not a loss; instead, it leads directly to the most essential human concerns."--Publishers website
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English [en] · PDF · 7.3MB · 1983 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167479.83
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Peter Handke and the Postmodern Transformation: The Goalie's Journey Home (Volume 1) (Literary Frontiers Edition) Jerome Klinkowitz and James Knowlton Columbia: University of Missouri Press, A Literary frontiers edition, Columbia, Missouri, 1983
"In 1966, Peter Handke disturbed the world of German letters with the publication of his first novel and with his attacks on the complacency of German-language writers and their audiences. Since then, Handke--an Austrian whose works include drama, poetry, and critical theory as well as fiction--has become a leading European figure in the internationally established postmodern movement. Klinkowitz and Knowlton survey Handke's progress as a writer, concentrating on his novels, to determine whether his creativity has been exhausted by his persistent assault on the systems that underlie conventional fiction, drama, and poetry. By placing Handke's work in the tradition of Gabriel García Márquez's magic realism and Donald Barthelme's innovative fictions, the authors demonstrate that postmodern writers can create works of art in which content is effaced and the process of composition assumes increasing importance. Indeed, in so doing, Handke has made that process as humanly interesting and as fictionally dramatic as any stories of The Great Tradition: he has learned to address the human condition within the limits of a rebellious aesthetic. The lesson of the postmodern transformation, Klinkowitz and Knowlton argue, is that the abstraction of content is not a loss; instead, it leads directly to the most essential human concerns."--Publishers website
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English [en] · PDF · 6.6MB · 1983 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167479.83
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ia/theirfinesthours0000klin.pdf
Their finest hours : narratives of the R.A.F. and Luftwaffe in World War II Klinkowitz, Jerome Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1st ed., Ames, Iowa, 1989
From 1940 through the spring of 1945, the skies of England and Europe hosted an aerial combat unique in the history of warfare.
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167479.44
ia/hereatogallalast0000klin.pdf
Here at Ogallala State U. : the collected effusions (with commentary) of our 'Milt' Elliott Jerome Klinkowitz White Hawk Press; Brand: White Hawk Press, Madison, WI, Wisconsin, 1996
140 p. ; 22 cm
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167479.28
ia/newamericannovel00klin.pdf
The new american novel of manners : the fiction of Richard Yates, Dan Wakefield, and Thomas McGuane Klinkowitz, Jerome Athens: University of Georgia Press, Athens and London, 1986
In the 1960s, as the underpinnings of society weakened, the traditional novel form seemed less suited to describe American reality. Theorists groped towards non-mimetic fiction as the tools that had sustained the novel since its birth--coherent characterization, linear plot, symbolism--became tools of New Journalism. The New American Novel of Manners explores the virtual reinvention of the novel of manners in America out of the same subjectivity that charged the works of New Journalism. In place of the rigid social structures that never seemed to depict America, novelists such as Richard Yates, Dan Wakefield, and Thomas McGuane located America's modern-day manners in its semiotics, in the system of signs that envelops us--the blue jeans people wear, the fast food they eat, the décor of the bars they drink in and the rock-and-roll lyrics that play through memories. The new generation of mannerists describe lifestyles that are determined by words and images, by actions that are dictated by what has been read and seen, and patterns of behavior in which life is edited and fictionalized. Klinkowitz reveals a fiction that is once again capable of reflecting the way people live
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 167479.28
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Vonnegut In Fact: The Public Spokesmanship Of Personal Fiction (non Series) Klinkowitz, Jerome University of South Carolina Press, University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, 2012
Insights into Vonnegut's extensive nonfiction as a key to understanding innovation in his novels Vonnegut in Fact offers a thorough assessment of the artistry of Kurt Vonnegut, known not only as the best-selling author of Slaughterhouse-Five, Timequake, and a dozen other novels, but also as the most widely recognized public spokesperson among writers since Mark Twain. Jerome Klinkowitz traces the emergence of Vonnegut's nonfiction since the 1960s, when commentary and feature journalism replaced the rapidly dying short story market. Offering close readings and insightful criticism of Vonnegut's three major works of nonfiction, his many uncollected pieces, and his unique manner of public speaking, Klinkowitz explains how Vonnegut's personal visions developed into a style of great public responsibility that mirrored the growth of his fiction. Klinkowitz views his subject as a gentle manipulator of popular forms and an extremely personable figure; what might seem radically innovative and even iconoclastic in his fiction becomes comfortably avuncular and familiarly American when followed to its roots in his public spokesmanship.
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Structuring the void : the struggle for subject in contemporary American fiction Klinkowitz, Jerome Duke University Press Books, Durham, North Carolina, 1992
<p>If, as the literary theorists of postmodernism contend, “content” does not exist, then how can fiction continue to be written? Jerome Klinkowitz, himself a veteran practitioner and theorist of fiction, addresses this question in <i>Structuring the Void</i>, an account of what today’s novelists and short story writers do when they produce a fictive work. Klinkowitz’s focus is on the way in which writers have turned this lack of content itself into subject matter, and, by thus “structuring the void,” have created a new form of fiction.<br> Among the writers Klinkowitz discusses are Richard Brautigan, Kurt Vonnegut, Max Apple, Saul Bellow, Erica Jong, Susan Quist, Gerald Rosen, Rob Swigart, and Grace Paley. He shows how, in the absence of subject matter, these writers persist in the act of structuring—by organizing autobiography as a narrative device, ritualizing national history and popular culture, or formalizing a comic response to a new imaginative state, the state of California. Klinkowitz also considers subjects such as gender and war, which, though they cannot be represented, nevertheless exercise contraints on a writer’s intention to structure.<br> What emerges from Klinkowitz’s analysis is a clear sense of what today’s fiction—and fiction writing—is about. As such, <i>Structuring the Void</i> will prove invaluable to anyone with an interest in contemporary literature.</p>
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Keeping literary company : working with writers since the sixties Klinkowitz, Jerome Albany : State University Of New York Press, C1998., Albany, New York State, 1998
1 online resource (ix, 226 pages), Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-213) and index, Kurt Vonnegut -- Jerzy Kosinski -- Donald Barthelme -- Ronald Sukenick and Raymond Federman -- Gilbert Sorrentino and Clarence Major -- Others, and a few words after, Print version record
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The practice of fiction in America : writers from Hawthorne to the present Jerome Klinkswitz. --, Klinkowitz, Jerome, Jerome Klinkowitz The Iowa State University Press, 1980, 1980
A collection of essays on Hawthorne, Howells, Chopin, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Motley, Updike, Vonnegut, and Barthelme, unified by the phrase \"literary experiments.\" Most interesting is the concluding essay, \"Avant-garde and after,\" which discusses the experimental fictionists (Klinkowitz's word) of the late 1970s, and the reprint of an essay on Motley, pointing up his problems with editors and publishers Jerome Klinkowitz. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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With the tigers over China : 1941-1942 Jerome Klinkowitz Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, 1999
<p><p>in The Twelve Months Centered Around The Japanese Attack On Pearl Harbor, A Diverse Group Of American And British Flyers Fought One Of The Most Remarkable Air Campaigns Of Wwii. Pilots Including Claire Chennault, &quot;pappy&quot; Boyington, And Art Donahue Bought Time For An Allied Regrouping Against Japan's Relentless Assault In The China-burma-india Theater. In The Face Of The 1941 Bombings, Chiang Kai-shek Turned To Air Power To Survive, Which He Did Thanks To Chennault's Rebuilding Of The Chinese Air Force And The Leadership Of The American Volunteer Group, Or Avg. Formed By Chennault, The Avg, Also Known As The Flying Tigers, Were Contract Employees Working For The Chinese Government. As A Result, They Received Virtually No Official American Recognition For Their Efforts. The Group Was Known For Their Romantic, Reckless Spirit. They Performed Remarkably With Outdated Planes And Equipment In Ill-repair, Were Almost Always Heavily Outnumbered In Battle, And Were Seen By Outsiders As Hard-drinking Rebels. Whatever Their Image, The Flying Tigers Were Highly Effective. In The Words Of Air Force Major General Charlie Bond, &quot;during That First Week Of Action The Avg Destroyed Fifty-five Enemy Bombers And Fighters While Losing Only Five Tomahawks. Unfortunately, Two Of Our Colleagues Were Killed, But At The Same Time Two Hundred Enemy Airmen Were Either Killed Or Captured. We Were Shattering The Myth That The Japanese Air Force Was Invincible.&quot; Jerome Klinkowitz, Whose Earlier Books Focused On Flyers' Attitudes Toward The Air War In Britain And Europe, Continues His Work With An Exceptionally Interesting Group Of Pacific Warriors. He Brings Together Not Only The Commanders' Stories But The Often More Colorful&#151;and Sometimes More Accurate&#151;accounts Of Life And Battle By The Men Who Flew These Planes And The Women Who Participated On The Ground.</p>
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Vonnegut in America : an introduction to the life and work of Kurt Vonnegut Klinkowitz, Jerome, editor;Lawler, Donald L., editor Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence, New York, New York State, 1977
\"The Vonnegut bibliography\": pages 217-252, Includes index, A collection of essays examine Kurt Vonnegut's life and work, with a complete bibliography of works by and about Vonnegut and a photo album of his life
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English [en] · PDF · 20.1MB · 1977 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
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DLB 218: American Short Story Writers since World War II, Second Series (Dictionary of Literary Biography) Teri Ann Doerksen; Richard E Lee; Muriel A Charpentier; Deborah E Barker; Allen Hibbard; D. C Hennessy; Charlotte Zoë Walker; Kathleen Snodgrass; Stephen Balmer; Thomas H Schmid; David Dougherty; Julia B Boken; Reginald Gibbons; Ellen Burton Harrington; Mitchell Goldwater; Michael Depp; Paul Maliszewski; Dale Hrebik; Joseph J Wydeven; R. Baird Shuman; Brian Evenson; Terry Roberts; Blake Bailey; Joe Nordgren; Robert M Luscher; Patrick Meanor; Gwen Crane; Jerome Klinkowitz Gale Research Inc, Dictionary of literary biography ;, v. 218, Detroit, Michigan, 1999
Toni Cade Bambara / Teri Ann Doerksen -- Robert Bausch / Richard E. Lee -- Ann Beattie / Gwen Crane -- Madison Smartt Bell / Muriel A. Charpentier -- Doris Betts / Deborah E. Barker -- Paul Bowles / Allen Hibbard -- T. Coraghessan Boyle / Denis Hennessy -- Frederick Busch / Charlotte Zoë Walker -- Hortense Calisher / Kathleen Snodgrass -- R.v. Cassill / Stephen Balmer -- Laurie Colwin / Patrick Meanor -- Rick Demarinis / Thomas H. Schmid -- Stanley Elkin / David Dougherty -- Irvin Faust / Julia B. Boken -- Merrill Joan Gerber / Charlotte Zoë Walker -- William Goyen / Reginald Gibbons -- Shirley Ann Grau / Ellen Burton Harrington -- Amy Hempel / Mitchell Goldwater -- Janet Kauffman / Michael Depp -- Michael Martone / Paul Maliszewski -- William Maxwell / Dale Hrebik -- Wright Morris / Joseph J. Wydeven -- Bharati Mukherjee / Teri Ann Doerksen -- Grace Paley / Charlotte Zoë Walker -- Reynolds Price / R. Baird Shuman -- James Purdy / Brian Evenson -- Lynne Sharon Schwartz / Michael Depp -- Elizabeth Spencer / Terry Roberts -- Richard Stern / Blake Bailey -- Peter Taylor / Joe Nordgren -- Paul Theroux / Julia B. Boken -- John Updike / Robert M. Luscher -- Robley Wilson / Jerome Klinkowitz. Edited By Patrick Meanor And Gwen Crane. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Literary disruptions. The making of a post-contemporary American fiction. 2. ed Klinkowitz, Jerome Urbana: University of Illinois Press, Second edition, Urbana ; Chicago ; London, cop. 1980
The Making of a Post-Contemporary American Fiction.
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Literary disruptions : the making of a post-contemporary American fiction Klinkowitz, Jerome Urbana: University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, 1975
The Death Of The Death Of The Novel -- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. -- Donald Barthelme -- Jerzy Kosinski -- Leroi Jones/imamu Baraka And James Park Sloan -- Ronald Sukenick & Raymond Federman -- Gilbert Sorrentino -- The Life Of Fiction. Jerome Klinkowitz. Includes Bibliographies And Index.
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The self-apparent word : fiction as language/language as fiction Klinkowitz, Jerome, author Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Illinois, 1984
<p><P>&#8220;The novel is dead&#8221; was the cry of the 1960s, and so it was as an authoritative report concerning the world; but from that death, Klinkowitz argues, arose a form of writing that celebrates the crea&shy;tive process, a narrative that is not <i>about </i>something but <i>is </i>something.</P><P>&nbsp;</P><P>Klinkowitz first characterizes the &#8220;modern&#8221; fiction of the earlier 20th cen&shy;tury wherein the word fades into the background because the story line forms the essence of the fiction. Thus the word is &#8220;self-effacing.&#8221; Postmodern fiction, on the other hand, features the word. Words in postmodern fiction are opaque, not transparent. Of necessity we notice the word and must look closely at it; thus the word becomes &#8220;self-apparent.&#8221;</P></p>
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The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Shorter Seventh Edition, Volume 2: 1865 to the Present Nina Baym; Wayne Franklin; Philip F. Gura; Arnold Krupat; Robert S. Levine W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated, Shorter Seventh Edition, July 19, 2007
2 volumes : 24 cm Includes bibliographical references and index v. 1. Beginnings to 1865 -- v. 2. 1865 to the present
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The Norton Anthology of American Literature, Shorter Seventh Edition, Volume 2: 1865 to the Present Nina Baym; Wayne Franklin; Philip F. Gura; Arnold Krupat; Robert S. Levine W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated, Shorter Seventh Edition, July 19, 2007
2 volumes : 24 cm Includes bibliographical references and index v. 1. Beginnings to 1865 -- v. 2. 1865 to the present
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The Vonnegut Effect Jerome Klinkowitz University of South Carolina Press, 1, 2004
A defining analysis of the entire span of Kurt Vonnegut's fiction Kurt Vonnegut is one of the few American writers since Mark Twain to have won and sustained a great popular acceptance while boldly introducing new themes and forms on the literary cutting edge. This is the "Vonnegut effect" that Jerome Klinkowitz finds unique among postmodernist authors. In this innovative study of the author's fiction, Klinkowitz examines the forces in American life that have made Vonnegut's works possible. Vonnegut shared with readers a world that includes the expansive timeline from the Great Depression, during which his family lost their economic support, through the countercultural revolt of the 1960s, during which his fiction first gained prominence. Vonnegut also explored the growth in recent decades of America's sway in art, which his fiction celebrates, and geopolitics, which his novels question. A pioneer in Vonnegut studies, Jerome Klinkowitz offers The Vonnegut Effect as a thorough treatment of the author's fiction—a canon covering more than a half century and comprising twenty books. Considering both Vonnegut's methods and the cultural needs they have served, Klinkowitz explains how those works came to be written and concludes with an assessment of the author's place in American fiction.
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The Enchanted Quest of Dana and Ginger Lamb Julie Huffman-klinkowitz and Jerome Klinkowitz University Press of Mississippi ; Roundhouse [distributor, University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 2006
Best-selling authors, sensational lecturers, documentary filmmakers, amateur archaeologists, spies for FDR--Dana and Ginger Lamb led the life of Indiana Jones long before the movie icon was ever scripted. "We blaze the trail," Ginger said, "and the scientists follow." The Enchanted Quest of Dana and Ginger Lamb is the first biography of this captivating, entrepreneurial couple. In Southern California, they started married life in 1933 by building a canoe. With only $4.10 in their pockets, they paddled to Central America and through the Panama Canal. Three years later they returned triumphant, bearing a photographic record of the amazing trek that made them famous. After releasing their best-selling book, Enchanted Vagabonds , the two became exactly that. They relentlessly lectured for the public and mooned for the media until they were able to fund more exotic voyages to remote jungles and rivers. So convincing were they on the circuit that their most powerful fan, President Franklin Roosevelt, coerced J. Edgar Hoover into hiring the Lambs as spies in Mexico. After World War II they launched their Quest for the Lost City, which yielded another book and documentary. Drawing on historical records, the Lambs' books and letters, and recently declassified espionage documents, biographers Julie Huffman-klinkowitz and Jerome Klinkowitz show how the Lambs succeeded in marketing their conquests and films to armchair explorers around the world and how they became, in popular imagination, the quintessential American adventurers.
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Slaughterhouse-five, by Kurt Vonnegut Vonnegut, Kurt; Mustazza, Leonard, 1952- Pasadena, Calif.: Salem Press, Salem Press, Pasadena, Calif, 2011
Outstanding, in-depth scholarship by renowned literary critics. A great starting point for students seeking an introduction to Slaughterhouse-Five and the critical discussions surrounding it.
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nexusstc/You've Got to Be Carefully Taught: Learning and Relearning Literature/fee9637831fd47a09bcbc793a4b484a0.pdf
You've Got to Be Carefully Taught : Learning and Relearning Literature Jerome Klinkowitz; with a foreword by Kurt Vonnegut Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, C2001., 1st, 2001
<p>Drawing on his own experience in the profession, veteran English professor and internationally renowned scholar Jerome Klinkowitz sorts out the wrong ways of teaching literature before devising a new, successful method. Specifically, he concludes that a historically based "story of English” is precisely the wrong narrative approach to making sense of what literature does. Instead, Klinkowitz proposes a new method focused not on the product of literary writing but on the process of writing. Long involved with the making of contemporary literature, Klinkowitz shows how his classroom approach draws on the same strengths and inspirations writers use in the creation of literature. He involves students in the literary work as production.</p> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>Despite almost universal agreement that literary studies fail both writers and students, solutions have been limited to suggestions by superstar theorists teaching cream-of-the-crop students at elite universities. Klinkowitz aims not at the elite but at the ordinary student in an introduction to literature class. His goal is to introduce teachers to a new philosophy of teaching literature and to further deepen students’ natural love for the subject. He also seeks to revive the love of fine writing in those whose joy in the subject fell victim to obtuse teaching methods. Uniquely, his is not an esoteric theory developed by the best academics for elite students but a commonsense approach that works well in the kind of schools most students attend.</p>
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The Norton Anthology of American Literature: Beginnings to 1865 Franklin, Wayne, Murphy, Francis, Parker, Hershel, Krupat, Arnold, Gottesman, Ronald, Holland, Laurence B., Kalstone, David, Klinkowitz, Jerome, Pritchard, William, Wallace, Patricia B. W W Norton & Co Inc (Np), 5th ed., New York, New York State, 1998
The classic survey of American literature from its origins to the present, The Norton Anthology of American Literature offers the work of 212 writers--38 newly included. From trickster tales of the Native American tradition to bestsellers of early women writers to postmodernism, the new edition conveys the diversity of American literature. Thirty works are included in their entirety in the two volumes, among them The Awakening, A Streetcar Named Desire, and, new to this edition, Allen Ginsberg's Howl, and David Mamet's Glengarry, Glen Ross.
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You've Got to Be Carefully Taught : Learning and Relearning Literature Jerome Klinkowitz; with a foreword by Kurt Vonnegut Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, C2001., 1st, 2001
<p>Drawing on his own experience in the profession, veteran English professor and internationally renowned scholar Jerome Klinkowitz sorts out the wrong ways of teaching literature before devising a new, successful method. Specifically, he concludes that a historically based "story of English” is precisely the wrong narrative approach to making sense of what literature does. Instead, Klinkowitz proposes a new method focused not on the product of literary writing but on the process of writing. Long involved with the making of contemporary literature, Klinkowitz shows how his classroom approach draws on the same strengths and inspirations writers use in the creation of literature. He involves students in the literary work as production.</p> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>Despite almost universal agreement that literary studies fail both writers and students, solutions have been limited to suggestions by superstar theorists teaching cream-of-the-crop students at elite universities. Klinkowitz aims not at the elite but at the ordinary student in an introduction to literature class. His goal is to introduce teachers to a new philosophy of teaching literature and to further deepen students’ natural love for the subject. He also seeks to revive the love of fine writing in those whose joy in the subject fell victim to obtuse teaching methods. Uniquely, his is not an esoteric theory developed by the best academics for elite students but a commonsense approach that works well in the kind of schools most students attend.</p>
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Literary Subversions: New American Fiction and the Practice of Criticism (Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques. Third Series) Klinkowitz, Jerome Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Ill, 1985
Pretext: Criticism And Fiction In An Age Of Subversions -- 1. The Essay As Polemic: John Barth: Fiction In An Age Of Criticism -- Ishmael Reed's Multicultural Aesthetic -- John Irving's World According To Fiction -- 2. The Essay As Lyric: John Updike's America -- Grace Paley: The Sociology Of Metafiction -- Robley Wilson's Experimental Realism -- 3. The Essay As Meditation: John Gardner's Grendel -- Thomas Mcguane: The Novel Of Manners -- Radicalized -- Richard Yates: The Power Of Sadness -- 4. The Essay As Witness: Betrayed By Jerzy Kosinski -- At Home With Dan Wakefield -- Postcards From Tom Glynn -- Subtext: The Critic Par Lui-même. Jerome Klinkowitz. Bibliography: P. Xlii.
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Literary Subversions: New American Fiction and the Practice of Criticism (Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques. Third Series) Klinkowitz, Jerome Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, Ill, 1985
Pretext: Criticism And Fiction In An Age Of Subversions -- 1. The Essay As Polemic: John Barth: Fiction In An Age Of Criticism -- Ishmael Reed's Multicultural Aesthetic -- John Irving's World According To Fiction -- 2. The Essay As Lyric: John Updike's America -- Grace Paley: The Sociology Of Metafiction -- Robley Wilson's Experimental Realism -- 3. The Essay As Meditation: John Gardner's Grendel -- Thomas Mcguane: The Novel Of Manners -- Radicalized -- Richard Yates: The Power Of Sadness -- 4. The Essay As Witness: Betrayed By Jerzy Kosinski -- At Home With Dan Wakefield -- Postcards From Tom Glynn -- Subtext: The Critic Par Lui-même. Jerome Klinkowitz. Bibliography: P. Xlii.
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nexusstc/Writing Southern Politics : Contemporary Interpretations and Future Directions/71b05801bdd88b6bf77dd857db84fd59.epub
Writing Southern Politics : Contemporary Interpretations and Future Directions edited by Robert P. Steed and Laurence W. Moreland The University Press of Kentucky, 1st Edition, 2006
<p>Scholars, journalists, writers, and pundits have long regarded the South as the nation's most politically distinctive region. Its culture, history, and social and economic institutions have fostered unique political ideas that intrigue observers and have had profound political consequences for the nation's citizens, politicians, and policymakers. Writing Southern Politics is the most comprehensive review of the large body of post--World War II literature on southern politics. Since the publication of V.O. Key Jr.'s landmark work, Southern Politics in State and Nation (1949), scholars have produced an astounding number of books, monographs, professional journal articles, and research papers addressing elements of continuity and change in southern politics. The contributors to this book sort through the literature, identifying major themes, examining areas of scholarly disagreement, and making the key dimensions and contours of the region's politics understandable. Individually, the essays in this volume identify and clarify the key writing and research in selected subfields of southern politics, including religion, race, women, and political parties. Collectively, the essays identify and discuss the major components of and trends in southern politics over the past half century. The contributors, some of the foremost scholars in the field, have been heavily involved in researching and writing about southern politics during the past three decades and have observed the development of many of the research projects that form the foundation of southern political literature. In many instances, their own writings are included in the body of literature they discuss, bringing unique skills, research, and perspectives to their original essays. In addition to reviewing existing literature, Writing Southern Politics also includes suggestions for a future research agenda. Not all aspects of the region's dramatic fifty-year transformation have been fully explored, and the continuation of this development ensures new avenues to examine. The discussion of past research and writing is an invaluable tool for understanding the trends in southern politics over the past half century. By examining these trends and developing an agenda for future research, the authors provide a roadmap for identifying the changes that will likely shape the region over the next half century.</p>
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Vonnegut in Fact : The Public Spokesmanship of Personal Fiction Jerome Klinkowitz; ebrary, Inc University of South Carolina Press, 1, 1998
Insights into Vonnegut's extensive nonfiction as a key to understanding innovation in his novels Vonnegut in Fact offers a thorough assessment of the artistry of Kurt Vonnegut, known not only as the best-selling author of Slaughterhouse-Five, Timequake, and a dozen other novels, but also as the most widely recognized public spokesperson among writers since Mark Twain. Jerome Klinkowitz traces the emergence of Vonnegut's nonfiction since the 1960s, when commentary and feature journalism replaced the rapidly dying short story market. Offering close readings and insightful criticism of Vonnegut's three major works of nonfiction, his many uncollected pieces, and his unique manner of public speaking, Klinkowitz explains how Vonnegut's personal visions developed into a style of great public responsibility that mirrored the growth of his fiction. Klinkowitz views his subject as a gentle manipulator of popular forms and an extremely personable figure; what might seem radically innovative and even iconoclastic in his fiction becomes comfortably avuncular and familiarly American when followed to its roots in his public spokesmanship.
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Literary Subversions: New American Fiction and the Practice of Criticism (Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques. Third Series) Jerome Klinkowitz Southern Illinois University Press, 1st Edition edition, July 1, 1985
Klinkowitz’ comprehensive Introduc­tion provides the clearest, liveliest explo­ration to date of the technical and criti­cal developments in the art of the novel over the past two decades. Using a variety of approaches from po­lemic and lyric to personal witness, Klinkowitz discusses John Updike, Grace Paley, Robley Wilson, Ishmael Reed, John Gardner, Thomas McGuane, John Irving, Richard Yates, John Barth, Jerzy Kosinski, Dan Wakefield, and Tom Glynn.
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Pacific skies : American flyers in World War II Jerome Klinkowitz University Press of Mississippi, University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 2004
From 1941 to 1945 the skies over the Pacific Ocean afforded the broadest arena for battle and the fiercest action of air combat during World War II. It was in the air above the Pacific that America's involvement in the war began. It was in these skies that air power launched from carriers became a new form of engagement and where the war ultimately ended with kamikaze attacks and with atomic bombs dropped over Japan. Throughout the conflict American flyers felt a compelling call to supplement the official news and military reports. In vivid accounts written soon after combat and in reflective memoirs recorded in the years after peace came, both pilots and crew members detailed their stories of the action that occurred in the embattled skies. Their first-person testimonies describe a style of warfare invented at the moment of need and at a time when the outcome was anything but certain. Gathering more than a hundred personal narratives from Americans and from Japanese, Pacific Skies recounts a history of air combat in the Pacific theater. Included are the words of such famous aces and bomber pilots as Joe Foss, Pappy Boyington, Dick Bong, and Curtis Lemay, as well as the words of many rank-and-file airmen. Together their stories express fierce individualism and resourcefulness and convey the vast panorama of war that included the skies over Pearl Harbor, Wake, and Guadalcanal and missions from Saipan and Tinian. As Pacific Skies recounts the perilous lives of pilots in their own words, Jerome Klinkowitz weaves the individual stories into a gripping historical narrative that exposes the shades of truth and fiction that can become blurred over time. A book about experiencing and remembering, Pacific Skies also is a story of unique perspectives on the war. Jerome Klinkowitz, a professor of English at the University of Northern Iowa, is the author of forty books, including such World War II titles as Their Finest Hours, Yanks over Europe, and With Tigers over China.
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DLB 130: American Short Story Writers since World War II (Dictionary of Literary Biography, 130) Patrick Meanor; Andy Solomon; Maarten Van Delden; Charles Plymell; D. C Hennessy; Paul R Lilly; Terry Caesar; Pat Smith; Julia B Boken; Robert Moynihan; Michael Basinski; Joe Nordgren; Edward Field; Kathleen K O'Mara; Thad Ziolkowski; Jerome Klinkowitz; Kevin Lanahan; James E Devlin; William W Combs; David Fine; R. H. W Dillard; Margaret K Schramm; Taylor Stoehr; David Lampe; Richard Blevins; Daniel J Murtaugh; Joseph Ferrandino; Marilyn C Wesley; Wilhelm Albert; Richard Orodenker; Michael McKenna; Walter Dowie; Daniel Lowe; Patricia Moran; Arthur L Clements; Thomas E Kennedy Detroit : Gale Research, Dictionary of literary biography ;, v. 130, Detroit, Michigan, 1993
xvi, 419 p. : 29 cm, \"A Bruccoli Clark Layman book.\", Includes bibliographical references and index
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Kurt Vonnegut's America Klinkowitz, Jerome Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press, University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, S.C., 2009
x, 142 p. ; 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. [135]-136) and index, Introduction : Vonnegut released -- Vonnegut's 1950s : human structures -- Vonnegut's 1960s : apocalypse redone -- Vonnegut's 1970s : a public figure -- Vonnegut's 1980s : arts and crafts -- Vonnegut's 1990s : autobiography and the novel -- Conclusion : Vonnegut uncaged
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Kurt Vonnegut s America Klinkowitz, Jerome;Vonnegut, Kurt University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, S.C, ©2010, ©2009
A definitive look at the symbiotic relationship between Vonnegut's writing and American culture. Kurt Vonnegut's death in 2007 marked the passing of a major force in American life and letters. Jerome Klinkowitz, one of the earliest and most prolific authorities on Vonnegut, examines the long dialogue between the author and American culture—a conversation that produced fourteen novels and hundreds of short stories and essays. Kurt Vonnegut's America integrates discussion of the fiction, essays, and lectures with personal exchanges and biographical sketches to map the complex symbiotic relationship between Vonnegut's work and the cultural context from which it emerged—and which it in turn helped shape. Following an introduction characterizing Vonnegut as Klinkowitz came to know him over the course of their friendship, this study charts the impact of Vonnegut on American society and of that society on Vonnegut for more than a half-century to illustrate how each informed the other. Among his artistic peers, Vonnegut was uniquely gifted at anticipating and articulating the changing course of American culture. Kurt Vonnegut's America shows us that Vonnegut achieved greatness by passing his own test—opening the eyes of his audience to help them better understand their roles and possibilities in the common culture they both shared and crafted.
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Critical Angles: European Views of Contemporary American Literature (Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques) Marc Chnetier; Marc Chenetier; Jerome Klinkowitz Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, Crosscurrents/Modern Critiques, Carbondale ; Edwardsville, cop. 1986
The cultural rate of exchange cheats both sides of the Atlantic, leaving first-rate European writers unknown in America, excellent American authors unread outside their native shores. Through these 13 essays by European critics, Chnetier seeks to remedy this, to encourage the cultural exchange between American and European writers. The authors discussed are living innovators, the critics contemporary and diverse. The essayists were asked to write as idiosyncratic a piece as they could think of, to do it with no holds barred, to indulge their particular critical manias or preferences, and to do so on the subject of their choice. The book is divided into two parts, Part 1 providing a general European view of American literature today. The essays in Part 2 focus on individual authorsWalker Percy, William Gaddis and Gilbert Sorrentino, Nabokov and Balthus, Guy Davenport, Donald Barthelme, Raymond Carver, David Mamet, and Sam Shepard.
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