Gathers fiction and poetry by writers who have participated in the National Undergraduate Literature Conference, including Raymond Carver, Ann Beattie, Tess Gallagher, E.L. Doctorow, Maxine Kumin, Tim O'Brien, Larry McMurtry, and Peter Matthiessen
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An unremarkable gathering of fiction, poetry, and essays by writers who have involved themselves over the years with the National Undergraduate Literature Conference held at Weber State University in Utah, where the editors teach. Many of the writers here (e.g., Ann Beattie, E.L. Doctorow, Carolyn Forche) are widely anthologized elsewhere. And lacking a strong thematic focus, this collection can't seem to find its own identity, although a handful of pieces do consider reading and writing as a topic. In Ray Bradbury's pleasantly manic story, a small-town boy meets up with an exotic out-of-town adult who claims to be Charles Dickens but is really a failed writer. The boy's admiration for the Dickens impersonator offers a parable as well as a fantasy--the enthusiastic reader as the best possible crony for any author, whether faux or bona fide. George Garrett's essay is another standout: He crisply tells the tale of his father's right- minded revenge on the bigoted southern burg where he practiced law. ``This is a true story about my father, a true story with the shape of a piece of fiction. Well, why not?'' begins Garrett. ``The purpose of fiction is simply to tell the truth.'' Richard Ford's reminiscence about his early struggles to be published cheerfully dismisses conventional career wisdom about how to enter the literary ranks. Ford's bemusement with bromides leads to a realism that's appealing and convincing. Too many writers, though, don't contribute their best work to the volume. The poems by Garrett, Howard McCord, and Catherine Bowman are unextraordinary, and Doctorow's brief essay about his boyhood discovery of reading is emphatically minor. John Barth's ``Excerpt From the Tidewater Tales'' is a coy, tirelessly self-conscious flirtation with fiction as a genre. Only a small number of pieces included have not been published previously. Mainly, this is a souvenir program for a creative writing symposium. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Near fine softcover copy of the first edition/first printing. Glossy covers, 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches, 346 pp. (K036) Contents: Reading and writing / E.L. Doctorow Excerpt from The tidewater tales / John Barth A few words about minimalism / John Barth Letter to the lady of the house / Richard Bausch Skeletons / Ann Beattie Watermelon rind jelly / Catherine Bowman In the garden / Catherine Bowman In the garden again / Catherine Bowman No sorry / Catherine Bowman Tent song / Catherine Bowman El Paso / Catherine Bowman Any friend of Nicholas Nickleby's is a friend of mine / Ray Bradbury A good scent from a strange mountain / Robert Olen Butler Keith / Ron Carlson Notes on "Keith" / Ron Carlson Errand / Raymond Carver On where I'm calling from / Raymond Carver John Gardner : the writer as teacher / Raymond Carver The Tennessee waltz / Alan Cheuse Writing it down for James : some thoughts on reading towards the new millennium / Alan Cheuse The writer in the family / E.L. Doctorow Edie : a life / Harriett Doerr Book codes : II / Carolyn Forche Book codes : III / Carolyn Forche The testimony of light / Carolyn Forche The garden shukkei-en / Carolyn Forche Elegy / Carolyn Forche Optimists / Richard Ford First things first : one more writer's beginnings / Richard Ford Corpse cradle / Tess Gallagher Now that I am never alone / Tess Gallagher Moon crossing bridge / Tess Gallagher Black valentine / Tess Gallagher We're all pharoahs when we die / Tess Gallagher Northwest by northwest / Tess Gallagher Picking bones / Tess Gallagher While I sit in a sunny place / Tess Gallagher Thieves at the grave / Tess Gallagher My father's love letters / Tess Gallagher Envy / George Garrett Tide turning / George Garrett Figure of speech / George Garrett A postcard to my old friends, the poets / George Garrett Abraham's knife / George Garrett Main currents of American political thought / George Garrett Early thaw / George Garrett Some snapshots / George Garrett Buzzard / George Garrett Rice University / George Garrett The right thing to do at the time / George Garrett Faith / James Houston O furo (the bath) / Jeanne Houston Introducing fathers / Maxine Kumin Expatriate / Maxine Kumin The poet visits Egypt and Israel / Maxine Kumin In the absence of bliss / Maxine Kumin Visiting professor / Maxine Kumin How to survive nuclear war / Maxine Kumin A New England gardener gets personal / Maxine Kumin The long approach / Maxine Kumin Ode of sevenths to thirst and hunger / Howard McCord Attending the forest / Howard McCord Waiting for the elf / Howard McCord August storm on the Jornada del Muerto / Howard McCord Excerpt from Buffalo girls / Larry McMurtry Lumumba lives / Peter Matthiessen In the land of men / Antonya Nelson Go, dog, go! / Antonya Nelson The lives of the dead / Tim O'Brien To find the edge / Robert Stone Miguelito / Douglas Unger Newborn thrown in the trash dies / John Edgar Wideman The liar / Tobias Wolff. Seller Inventory # 4916
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