A New Fiedler ReaderPrometheus Books, 1999 - 588 sider Leslie Fiedler's radical opinions and theories have changed the way we think about American literature and pop culture, challenging long-established schools and ushering in a genre of first-person, experience-based criticism. Praised and respected as "one of the most important figures in the history of American cultural thought in this century," Fiedler introduced groundbreaking ideas that now permeate university studies in literature: a homoerotic element in American machismo, interracial dependence as the classical American bond, those on the social margins being "secret selves," and the continuum of "high" and "low" culture. Designed to delight Fiedler's contemporary audience and introduce the author to a whole new generation of readers, A New Fiedler Reader is a captivating anthology of Fiedler's most notorious and celebrated essays, along with a selection of his engaging poems and short fiction. A literary icon, Fiedler is among those who urged legalization of marijuana in the late '60s; suggested that college students read Timothy Leary along with Milton; and was accused of corrupting the young with dangerous leftist ideas. Collected are Fiedler's most widely known articles, from "Come Back to the Raft Ag'in, Huck Honey!" to "An Almost Imaginary Interview: Hemingway in Ketchum." Complementing these essays are various lesser known poems and short stories, providing the reader with the complete Fiedler experience. |
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... Negro in terms which will escape the old WASP clichés , sentimen- tal and vicious , and the recent even more soupy and hysterical Spade ones . Eventually , of course , the Negro writer himself will have to invent the New Negro as ...
... Negro in terms which will escape the old WASP clichés , sentimen- tal and vicious , and the recent even more soupy and hysterical Spade ones . Eventually , of course , the Negro writer himself will have to invent the New Negro as ...
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... Negro , committed to his simpler mythology , tends to regard the Jew either as a Colored Man who is deviously passing as White ; or a goddamned White Man pretending , for reasons hard to fathom , to the fate of the ... Negro NEGRO AND JEW 99.
... Negro , committed to his simpler mythology , tends to regard the Jew either as a Colored Man who is deviously passing as White ; or a goddamned White Man pretending , for reasons hard to fathom , to the fate of the ... Negro NEGRO AND JEW 99.
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... Negro and Indian at the same time , maybe more Indian than Negro in the heart of the wilderness , where the crisis of the tale is enacted . In Faulkner's later work , his boy - heroes are humanized by their Negro mentors , saved for ...
... Negro and Indian at the same time , maybe more Indian than Negro in the heart of the wilderness , where the crisis of the tale is enacted . In Faulkner's later work , his boy - heroes are humanized by their Negro mentors , saved for ...
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Come Back to the Raft Agin Huck Honey | 3 |
Montana or The End of JeanJacques Rousseau | 13 |
Archetype and Signature | 24 |
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