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010 | _a 2003061417 | ||
020 | _a0805067418 - vol. 1 | ||
020 | _a0805075887 - vol. 2 | ||
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_aWriters on writing: more collected essays from The New York Times. / _cJane Smiley _b[introduction by John Darnton] |
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_aNew York: _bHenry Holt, _c2003. |
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300 | _axiv, 265 p. : | ||
500 | _aVolume 2 Includes index. | ||
505 | _aContent: Introduction -- Poems foster self-discovery -- A path taken -- Essentials get lost in the shuffle -- Timeless tact helps sustain a literacy time --Yes, there are seconds acts -- Footprints of greatness on your turf -- New insights into the novel -- Returning to Proust's world stirs remembrance -- Forget ideas -- In Paris and Moscow -- Recognizing the book -- How to insult a writer -- Calming the inner critic --A narrator leaps past a journalist --They leap from your brain then take over -- When inspiration started -- A career despite dad's advice -- Seeing the unimaginable freezes the imagination -- Hemingway's blessing - Returning to the character who started it all-- Negotiating the darkness -- Hometown boy makes waves -- As her son creates his story -- | ||
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710 | _aNew York Times | ||
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