Understanding Lorrie Moore

Understanding Lorrie Moore

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Kelly, Alison
University of South Carolina Press
EAN: 9781570038235
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This is the first book-length critical approach to the fiction of the award-winning author of ""Birds of America"". ""Understanding Lorrie Moore"" is a comprehensive companion to the works of this wickedly humorous writer, whose fiction shows a deep sensitivity to the dynamics of contemporary gender relations and an abiding interest in portraying and critiquing the American national character. The recipient of the 1998 O. Henry Award and the 2004 Rea Award for the Short Story, Lorrie Moore is best known for her short fiction. Alison Kelly shows that Moore's virtuosic prose, wry humor, and sense of irony are tools for registering how Americans face the discomfort of their daily lives as individuals and as a nation. Kelly traces Moore's emergence as a writer in the 1980s and her artistic development up to the present day, illuminating the distinctive narrative methods, aesthetics, and thematic preoccupations of Moore's major works. Kelly follows Moore's recurrent characters, situations, metaphors, and motifs in order to promote understanding of the texts and appreciation for their wordplay, wit, and imagery. Viewing her subject as a subtly political writer, Kelly discusses Moore's major themes, techniques, and stylistics as evidence that her characters' private pains are symptomatic of a wider national malaise.
EAN 9781570038235
ISBN 1570038236
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ University of South Carolina Press
Dátum vydania 30. júna 2009
Stránky 208
Jazyk English
Krajina United States
Autori Kelly, Alison
Editori rady Bruccoli Matthew J.
Séria Understanding Contemporary American Literature