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Mary McCarthy: Novels & Stories 1942-1963 (LOA #290) - The Company She Keeps; The Oasis; The Groves of Academe; A Charmed

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Informationen zum Autor Mary McCarthy (1912-1989), novelist, critic, and political activist, was born in Seattle and orphaned at age six, thereafter raised by various relatives in Minnesota and Washington. She graduated from Vassar College in 1933 and went on to work as a critic for The New Republic , The Nation , and the Partisan Review , for which she was an editor from 1937 to 1948. She married four times, most notably in 1938 to the critic Edmund Wilson. She is the author of seven novels as well as many other volumes of autobiography, travelogues, essays, and criticism. Thomas Mallon , editor, Thomas Mallon is the author of nine novels, including Watergate , Finale,  and Fellow Travelers, as well as seven books of nonfiction.  A protégé and friend of McCarthy's, he is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and The New York Times Book Review. Klappentext In the first volume of the definitive edition of her fiction, four novels and eight classic stories by the witty and provocative writer who defined a generation. Seventy-five years ago Mary McCarthy provoked a scandal with her electrifying debut novel, The Company She Keeps (1942), announcing the arrival of a major new voice in American literature. A candid, thinly-veiled portrait of the late-1930s New York intellectual scene, its penetrating gaze and creative fusion of life and literature--"mutual plagiarism," she called it--became the hallmark of McCarthy's fiction, which the Library of America now presents in full for the first time in deluxe collector's edition. The Oasis (1949), a wicked satire about a failed utopian community, and The Groves of Academe (1952), a pioneering campus novel depicting the insular and often absurd world of academia, burnished her reputation as an acerbic truth-teller, but it was with A Charmed Life (1955), a searing story of small-town infidelity, that McCarthy fully embraced the frank and avant-garde treatment of gender and sexuality that would inspire generations of readers and writers. Also included are all eight of McCarthy's short stories, four from her collection Cast a Cold Eye (1950), and four collected here for the first time. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation's literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America's best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries. Zusammenfassung This first volume of the definitive edition of her fiction includes four novels and   eight classic stories by the witty and provocative writer who defined a   generation In 1942, Mary McCarthy provoked a scandal with her electrifying debut novel,  The Company She Keeps , announcing the arrival of a major new voice in American literature. A candid, thinly-veiled portrait of the late-1930s New York intellectual scene, its penetrating gaze and creative fusion of life and literature—“mutual plagiarism,” she called it—became the hallmark of McCarthy's fiction, which the Library of America now presents in full for the first time in deluxe collector's edition.  The Oasis  (1949), a wicked satire about a failed utopian community, and  The Groves of Academe  (1952), a pioneering campus novel depicting the insular and often absurd world of academia, burnished her reputation as an acerbic truth-teller, but it was with  A Charmed Life (1955), a searing story of small-town infidelity, that McCarthy fully embraced the frank and avant-garde treatment of gender and sexuality that would inspire generations of readers and writers. Also included are all eight of McCarthy's short st...

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Authors Thomas Mallon, Mary McCarthy
Assisted by Thomas Mallon (Editor)
Publisher Library of America
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2017
 
EAN 9781598535167
ISBN 978-1-59853-516-7
No. of pages 1080
Dimensions 130 mm x 208 mm x 30 mm
Series The Library of America
Library of America
Library of America Mary McCarthy Edition
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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