The Writing On The Wall: And Other Literary Essays
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A landmark collection of literary criticism, The Writing on the Wall and Other Literary Essays presents Mary McCarthy's characteristically sharp and incisive intelligence applied to some of the most significant works of twentieth-century literature. With her trademark wit and unflinching authority, McCarthy dissects novels, authors, and literary movements, arguing persuasively for new ways of understanding the texts that have shaped modern culture. The essays range across a rich breadth of subjects — from Nabokov and Burroughs to the nature of fiction itself — each one a masterclass in close reading and intellectual rigour. Written with the precision of a surgeon and the passion of a devoted reader, this collection confirms McCarthy's status as one of the great American literary critics of her era.
Author: Mary Mccarthy
Format: Paperback
Published: 1973, Penguin
Genre: Essays
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark collection of literary criticism, The Writing on the Wall and Other Literary Essays presents Mary McCarthy's characteristically sharp and incisive intelligence applied to some of the most significant works of twentieth-century literature. With her trademark wit and unflinching authority, McCarthy dissects novels, authors, and literary movements, arguing persuasively for new ways of understanding the texts that have shaped modern culture. The essays range across a rich breadth of subjects — from Nabokov and Burroughs to the nature of fiction itself — each one a masterclass in close reading and intellectual rigour. Written with the precision of a surgeon and the passion of a devoted reader, this collection confirms McCarthy's status as one of the great American literary critics of her era.