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|a PN137
|b .W734 2002
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|a Writers on writing :
|b collected essays from The New York Times /
|c introduction by John Darnton.
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|a 1st paperback ed.
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|a New York :
|b Times Books,
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|a xiv, 268 p. ;
|c 21 cm.
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|a Introduction / John Darnton -- A Literary Pilgrim Progresses to the Past / Andre Aciman -- A Novelist's Vivid Memory Spins Fiction of Its Own / Russell Banks -- To Engage the World More Fully, Follow a Dog / Rick Bass -- Hidden Within Technology's Empire, a Republic of Letters / Saul Bellow -- Pupils Glimpse an Idea, Teacher Gets a Gold Star / Anne Bernays -- Characters' Weaknesses Build Fiction's Strengths / Rosellen Brown -- How Can You Create Fiction When Reality Comes to Call? / Carolyn Chute -- From Echoes Emerge Original Voices / Nicholas Delbanco -- Quick Cuts: The Novel Follows Film into a World of Fewer Words / E. L. Doctorow -- Two Languages in Mind, but Just One in the Heart / Louise Erdrich -- Instant Novels? In Your Dreams! / Thomas Fleming -- Goofing Off While the Muse Recharges / Richard Ford -- A Novelist Breaches the Border to Nonfiction / Gail Godwin -- Putting Pen to Paper, but Not Just Any Pen or Just Any Paper / Mary Gordon --
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|a To See Your Story Clearly, Start by Pulling the Wool over Your Own Eyes / Kent Haruf -- Real Life, That Bizarre and Brazen Plagiarist/ Carl Hiaasen -- Sustained by Fiction While Facing Life's Facts / Alice Hoffman -- The Enduring Commitment of a Faithful Storyteller / Maureen Howard -- Inventing Life Steals Time, Living Life Begs It Back / Gish Jen -- Pesky Themes Will Emerge When You're Not Looking / Diane Johnson -- Sitting Down a Novelist, Getting Up a Playwright / Ward Just -- Those Words That Echo ... Echo ... Echo Through Life / Jamaica Kincaid -- A Forbidden Territory Familiar to All / Barbara Kingsolver -- Summoning the Mystery and Tragedy, but in a Subterranean Way / Hans Koning --
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|a Comforting Lessons in Arranging Life's Details / David Leavitt -- The Humble Genre Novel, Sometimes Full of Genius / David Mamet -- She Was Blond. She Was in Trouble. And She Paid 3 Cents a Word / Ed McBain -- Virtual Reality: The Perils of Seeking a Novelist's Facts in Her Fiction / Sue Miller -- For Authors, Fragile Ideas Need Loving Every Day / Walter Mosley -- To Invigorate Literary Mind, Start Moving Literary Feet / Joyce Carol Oates -- A Storyteller Stands Where Justice Confronts Basic Human Needs / Sara Paretsky -- Life of Prose and Poetry: An Inspiring Combination / Marge Piercy -- Inspiration? Head Down the Back Road, and Stop for the Yard Sales / Annie Proulx -- If You Invent the Story, You're the First to See How It Ends / Roxana Robinson --
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|a Once Upon a Time, Literature. Now What? / James Salter -- Starting with a Tree and Finally Getting to the Death of a Brother / William Saroyan -- Opting for Invention over the Injury of Invasion / Carol Shields -- A Reluctant Muse Embraces His Task, and Everything Changes / Jane Smiley -- Directions: Write, Read, Rewrite. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 as Needed / Susan Sontag -- An Odyssey That Started with Ulysses / Scott Turow -- Questions of Character: There's No Ego as Wounded as a Wounded Alter Ego / John Updike (as Henry Bech) -- Despite Tough Guys, Life Is Not the Only School for Real Novelists / Kurt Vonnegut Jr. -- Metta to Muriel and Other Marvels: A Poet's Experience of Meditation / Alice Walker -- In the Castle of Indolence You Can Hear the Sound of Your Own Mind / Paul West -- A Sacred Magic Can Elevate the Secular Storyteller / Elie Wiesel -- Embarking Together on Solitary Journeys / Hilma Wolitzer.
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|a New York times.
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