Item #387302 Reader's Manifesto: An Attack on the Growing Pretentiousness in American Literary Prose. Brian R Myers, B. R, Meyers, B. R, Myers.

Reader's Manifesto: An Attack on the Growing Pretentiousness in American Literary Prose

Melville House Publishing, September 2002. Paper Back. Very Good. Item #387302
ISBN: 0971865906

Now available in book-length form for the first time, the manifesto that caused a sensation when it first appeared as an excerpt in the Atlantic Monthly includes a new essay addressing the storm of controversy elicited by its initial publication. In this updated version, Myers goes beyond merely taking on such literary giants as Don DeLillo, E Annie Proulx, and Cormac McCarthy, examining the literary hierarchy that perpetuates the status quo, questioning literary review and the awarding of literary prizes, and championing clear writing, finding it in a wide range of writers, from 'pop' novelists such as Stephen King to more 'serious' literary heavyweights such as W Somerset Maugham. Ending on a humorous note, Myers offers his 'Ten Rules for 'Serious' Writers'.

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