Teaching Salinger's NINE STORIES
Teaching Salinger's NINE STORIES
In Teaching Salinger's NINE STORIES, Brad McDuffie ... provides an examination of Salinger's Nine Stories that is forensically detailed and thought provoking. ... The book's greatest value may be in its ability to display the interaction between each separate story, revealing Salinger's Nine Stories to be a unified work of art. This achievement is long overdue and is an innovative and invaluable resource. - Kenneth Slawenski, author of J. D. Salinger: A Life
This study is the most thorough and close reading that we have on Salinger's Nine Stories." - James Finn Cotter, Professor of English, Mount Saint Mary College
Author: Joseph A. Thompson
Publisher: New Street Communications, LLC
Published: 11/25/2011
Pages: 418
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.85d
ISBN: 9780615570617
About the Author
BRAD MCDUFFIE teaches at Nyack College. His work has been published in various journals including THE SOUTH CAROLINA REVIEW, AETHON and NORTH DAKOTA QUARTERLY. His article, "For Ernest, With Love and Squalor: The Influence of Ernest Hemingway on the Life and Work of J. D. Salinger," was excerpted by the KANSAS CITY STAR in July and appeared in the spring 2011 edition of THE HEMINGWAY REVIEW. He has also published articles in several books and journals on Elizabeth Madox Roberts and Richard Aldington. He published his first book of poems, AND THE WEST WAS NOT SO FAR AWAY, in 2009 and a chapbook of poetry, SEVEN HYMNS FROM THE WEST, in 2010. He received his MA from SUNY New Paltz in 2005 and is currently (2011) finishing his PhD at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
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