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William Goyen: Selected Letters from a Writer's Life  
Author: William Goyen
ISBN: 0292727739
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Book News, Inc.
Considered by many to be a major American writer of short fiction, Goyen (1915-1983) had the quintessential literary career, in which national recognition came only after years of struggle for his authentic voice, his audience, and a sustaining artistic milieu. A prolific correspondent, Goyen wrote regularly to friends, family, editors, and other writers. These letters, spanning the years from 1937 to 1983, chronicle Goyen's participation in the writing life and offer a glimpse of what it means to be a writer in America. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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Proclaimed "one of the great American writers of short fiction" by the New York Times Book Review, William Goyen (1915-1983) had a quintessentially American literary career, in which national recognition came only after years of struggle to find his authentic voice, his audience, and an artistic milieu in which to create. These letters, which span the years 1937 to 1983, offer a compelling testament to what it means to be a writer in America. A prolific correspondent, Goyen wrote regularly to friends, family, editors, and other writers. Among the letters selected here are those to such major literary figures as W. H. Auden, Archibald MacLeish, Joyce Carol Oates, William Inge, Elia Kazan, Elizabeth Spencer, and Katherine Anne Porter. These letters constitute a virtual autobiography, as well as a fascinating introduction to Goyen's work. They add an important chapter to the study of American and Texas literature of the twentieth century.




William Goyen: Selected Letters from a Writer's Life

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Proclaimed "one of the great American writers of short fiction" by the New York Times Book Review, William Goyen (1915-1983) had a quintessentially American literary career, in which national recognition came only after years of struggle to find his authentic voice, his audience, and an artistic milieu in which to create. These letters, which span the years 1937 to 1983, offer a compelling testament to what it means to be a writer in America.

A prolific correspondent, Goyen wrote regularly to friends, family, editors, and other writers. Among the letters selected here are those to such major literary figures as W. H. Auden, Archibald MacLeish, Joyce Carol Oates, William Inge, Elia Kazan, Elizabeth Spencer, and Katherine Anne Porter.

These letters constitute a virtual autobiography, as well as a fascinating introduction to Goyen's work. They add an important chapter to the study of American and Texas literature of the twentieth century.

FROM THE CRITICS

Booknews

Considered by many to be a major American writer of short fiction, Goyen (1915-1983) had the quintessential literary career, in which national recognition came only after years of struggle for his authentic voice, his audience, and a sustaining artistic milieu. A prolific correspondent, Goyen wrote regularly to friends, family, editors, and other writers. These letters, spanning the years from 1937 to 1983, chronicle Goyen's participation in the writing life and offer a glimpse of what it means to be a writer in America. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

     



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