Encounters with American Culture: Volume 2, 1973-1985

Encounters with American Culture: Volume 2, 1973-1985

by Peter Prescott
Encounters with American Culture: Volume 2, 1973-1985

Encounters with American Culture: Volume 2, 1973-1985

by Peter Prescott

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Overview

Peter S. Prescott was one of the most informed and incisive American literary critics to write for the general public. Never content merely to summarize or to pronounce quick judgments, Prescott's reviews are witty and delightful essays to be enjoyed for their own sake as examples of civilized discourse. Whether he is exploring a well-known novelist's outlook and methods, or the peculiar deficiencies of a work of nonfiction, Prescott's grace, elegance, and insights make each piece proof that real criticism need not be pedantic, obscure, or interminably long.

The focus in this second volume of Prescott's writings published by Transaction is on both fiction by American authors and on nonfiction reflecting our American unease. He casts an ironic eye on how we in this country think we live now; on what we are saying about ourselves in our fiction, our history, and our biography. Prescott considers some of our century's classic writers: Hemingway and Henry Miller; John Cheever and Thornton Wilder. He offers new insights regarding those who are still at work: Mailer, John Irving, Oates, Updike, Ozick, and Alice Walker. Some authors do not fare well. With his customary flair; Prescott explains why the reputations of Kurt Vonnegut and Barbara Tuchman, the Encyclopedia Britannica, and John Gardner, urgently need deflation. He includes essays on writers and books not generally noticed in collections of criticism: Stephen King, The Joy of Sex, fairy tales, science fiction, thrillers, books on survival and etiquette. Here is a critic with a personal voice and a sense of style. For essays published in this collection, Prescott received the most highly regarded prize in journalism: the rarely presented George Polk Award for Criticism.

This is a chronicle of our contemporary American culture as revealed by its books, written with verve, intelligence, wisdom, and wit by a critic who's cruel only when appropriate. Encounters with American Culture is, quite simply, literary journalism at its urbane best.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412805896
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 01/03/2006
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter S. Prescott (1935-2004) was senior book review editor for Newsweek. His books include Encounters with American Culture(Volumes 1 and 2) and The Child Savers: Juvenile Justice Observed. His critical essays about books and other cultural phenomena have appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, including Women’s Wear Daily andLook magazine.

Table of Contents

1: The Way We Write Now; 2: Further Perplexities of Everyday Life
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