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  gleaner zine September 2009  
   
 
       
LITERARY CRITICISM
 
Title: The Late Age of Print
Subtitle: Everyday Book Culture from Consumerism to Control
Author: Ted Striphas
Publisher: Columbia
Binding: HB
ISBN/EAN: 0231148143 / 9780231148146
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Ted Striphas argues that, although the production and propagation of books have undoubtedly entered a new phase, printed works are still very much a part of our everyday lives. With examples from trade journals, news media, films, advertisements, and a host of other commercial and scholarly materials, Striphas tells a story of modern publishing that proves, even in a rapidly digitising world, books are anything but dead. At the same time, advances in digital technology have presented the book industry with extraordinary threats and unique opportunities. Striphas’s provocative analysis offers a counternarrative to those who either triumphantly declare the end of printed books or deeply mourn their passing.

 
 
 
LITERARY CRITICISM
 
Title: The Task of the Critic
Subtitle: Terry Eagleton in Dialogue
Author: Terry Eagleton, John Rylands
Publisher: Verso
Binding: PB
ISBN/EAN: 1844673391 / 9781844673391
exGST: $36.32
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Terry Eagleton occupies a unique position in the English-speaking world today. He is not only a productive literary theorist, but also a novelist and playwright. He remains a committed socialist deeply hostile to the zeitgeist. Over the last forty years his public interventions have enlivened an otherwise bland and conformist culture. His pen, as many colleagues in the academy-including Harold Bloom, Gayatri Spivak and Homi Bhabha-have learnt, is merciless and unsparing. As a critic Eagleton has not shied away from confronting the high priests of native conformity as highlighted by his coruscating polemic against Martin Amis on the issue of civil liberties and religion. This comprehensive volume of interviews covers both his life and the development of his thought and politics. Lively and insightful, they will appeal not only to those with an interest in Eagleton himself, but to all those interested in the evolution of radical politics, modernism, cultural theory, the history of ideas, sociology, semantic inquiry and the state of Marxist theory.

 
 
 
LITERARY CRITICISM
 
Title: How Beautiful It Is & How Easily It can Be Broken
Subtitle: Essays
Author: Daniel Mendelsohn
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Binding: PB
ISBN/EAN: 0061456446 / 9780061456442
exGST: $27.27
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NOW IN PAPERBACK. Whether he's on Broadway or at the movies, considering a new bestseller or revisiting a literary classic, Daniel Mendelsohn's judgments over the past fifteen years have provoked and dazzled with their deep erudition, disarming emotionality, and tart wit. Now How Beautiful It Is And How Easily It Can Be Broken reveals all at once the enormous stature of Mendelsohn's achievement and demonstrates why he is considered one of our greatest critics. Writing with a lively intelligence and arresting originality, he brings his distinctive combination of scholarly rigor and conversational ease to bear across eras, cultures, and genres, from Roman games to video games.

 
 
 
LITERARY CRITICISM
 
Title: Styles of Radical Will
Subtitle:
Author: Susan Sontag
Publisher: Penguin
Binding: PB
ISBN/EAN: 0141190051 / 9780141190051
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Susan Sontag's second collection of groundbreaking essays contains some of the most important pieces of criticism of the twentieth century, including the classics 'The Aesthetics of Silence', a brilliant account of language, thought and consciousness, and 'Trip to Hanoi', written during the Vietnam War. Here too is an excoriating account of America's identity and future, a robust and surprising discussion of pornography and other richly rewarding writings on art, film, literature and politics.

 
 
 
LITERARY CRITICISM
 
Title: Against Interpretation & Other Essays
Subtitle:
Author: Susan Sontag
Publisher: Penguin
Binding: PB
ISBN/EAN: 014119006X / 9780141190068
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Against Interpretation was Susan Sontag's first collection of essays and made her name as one of the most incisive thinkers of our time. Sontag was among the first critics to write about the intersection between 'high' and 'low' art forms, and to give them equal value as valid topics, shown here in her epoch-making pieces 'Notes on Camp' and 'Against Interpretation'. Here too are impassioned discussions of Sartre, Camus, Simone Weil, Godard, Beckett, Lévi-Strauss, science-fiction movies, psychoanalysis and contemporary religious thought. Originally published in 1966, this collection has never gone out of print and has been a major influence on generations of readers, and the field of cultural criticism, ever since.

 
 
 
LITERARY CRITICISM
 
Title: Under the Sign of Saturn
Subtitle:
Author: Susan Sontag
Publisher: Penguin
Binding: PB
ISBN/EAN: 0141190086 / 9780141190082
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Susan Sontag's third essay collection brings together her most important critical writing from 1972 to 1980. In these provocative and hugely influential works she explores some of the most controversial artists and thinkers of our time, including her now-famous polemic against Hitler's favourite filmmaker, Leni Riefenstahl, and the cult of fascist art, as well as a dazzling analysis of Hans-Jürgen Syberberg's Hitler, a Film from Germany. There are also highly personal and powerful explorations of death, art, language, history, the imagination and writing itself.

 
 
 
LITERARY CRITICISM
 
Title: Where the Stress Falls
Subtitle:
Author: Susan Sontag
Publisher: Penguin
Binding: PB
ISBN/EAN: 0141190213 / 9780141190211
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Susan Sontag – pioneering essayist, cultural critic and radical thinker – brought together over forty pieces from across the arc of her writing career in this landmark collection of non-fiction works. Divided into three thematic sections, the first of these, 'Reading', contains ardent pieces on writers including Barthes, W. G. Sebald and Borges. In 'Seeing', we share Sontag's famous passion for film, dance, photography, painting, opera and theatre. And 'There and Here' explores the work and activism of political conscience and the vocation of the writer.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
             
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