Passing the Word: Writers on Their Mentors

Passing the Word: Writers on Their Mentors

Passing the Word: Writers on Their Mentors

Passing the Word: Writers on Their Mentors

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Overview

An “entertaining collection of tributes and insights” from Jay McInerney and other novelists and poets about the writers who inspired them (Booklist).
 
In this “significant contribution to our understanding of how an older generation of writers . . . affected its students,” an assembly of diverse and distinguished talents explore the relevance of their mentors. Together, in this unique anthology of illuminating essays and poetry, they give a unique sense of the forces that shape, encourage, and nurture a writer’s craft and vision (Publishers Weekly).
 
For Jay McInerney, national bestselling author of Bright Lights, Big City, “falling under the spell” of Raymond Carver’s fiction was a “transforming experience”; Dana Gioia, recipient of the American Book Award, shares the thrill of having Pulitzer Prize–winner Elizabeth Bishop teach—in her own unique way—a class in writing at Harvard. Here too is Tess Gallagher’s ode in verse to Theodore Roethke; Elizabeth Graver analyzing her relationship with Pulitzer Prize–winning Annie Dillard; Erin McGraw on novelist John L’Heureux; David Wojahn’s exalting memoir of James L. White, and more.
 
Delivering new and rich definitions of mentor and protégé, Passing the Word is “a fine collection that honors writing teachers and showcases the talents of the next generation” (Library Journal).

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781936747412
Publisher: Sarabande Books
Publication date: 07/01/2001
Series: Writer's Studio
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 833 KB

About the Author

Lee Martin is the author of a collection of stories, The Least You Need to Know (Sarabande), a memoir From Our House (Dutton), and a forthcoming novel Just Enough Haughty. Jeffrey Skinner has published several poetry collections including The Company of Heaven (U of Pitt), Late Stars (Wesleyan UP), and A Guide to Forgetting (Graywolf).

Table of Contents

Prefacevii
Introduction: The Scrupulous Philanthropy of Expertisexi
An Exact Ratio3
The Farrier12
Raymond Carver: A Still, Small Voice15
Getting in Touch with Your Child24
Two Mentors: From Orphanhood to Spirit-Companion39
Behave45
What About Those Good People?51
Backstory57
Thirteen Ways of Looking at Alvin Feinman79
Interglacial88
Complicate. Simplify91
Ax of the Apostles95
Berryman and Rutsala: Two Prototypes115
Ode to Berryman119
A Double Kind of Knowing125
Surtsey131
Looking153
Where People Know Me157
A Cavalier and Doomed Lot: James L. White, A Memoir173
Excavation Photo199
Studying with Miss Bishop203
The Litany225
The Editors227
Acknowledgments229
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