Twenty-Five Books That Shaped America: How White Whales, Green Lights, and Restless Spirits Forged Our National Identity

Twenty-Five Books That Shaped America: How White Whales, Green Lights, and Restless Spirits Forged Our National Identity

by ThomasC.Foster (Author)

Synopsis

Thomas C. Foster, acclaimed author of the phenomenal bestseller How to Read Literature Like a Professor, returns with a hugely entertaining appreciation of twenty-five works of literature that have greatly influenced the American identity. In a delightfully informative, often wry manner, Twenty-Five Books that Shaped America looks closely at important literary classics that are true national treasures. From The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The Scarlet Letter, Moby Dick, and Huckleberry Finn through Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, Jack Kerouac's On the Road, and Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, Twenty-Five Books that Shaped America examines masterpieces of the written word that have greatly influence what we are as a people and a nation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Published: 24 May 2011

ISBN 10: 0061834408
ISBN 13: 9780061834400

Media Reviews
Funny, challenging, clear, and always insightful, this intriguing book will make you think again about what it means to be an American. --Janice A. Radway, author of A Feeling for Books
Many readers will wish they had a high-school English teacher as cheery and engaged as Foster. --Kirkus Reviews
Foster is a witty, quirkily provocative, and perceptive literary critic. --Publishers Weekly
Author Bio
Thomas C. Foster, author of How to Read Literature Like a Professor and Reading the Silver Screen, is professor emeritus of English at the University of Michigan, Flint, where he taught classes in contemporary fiction, drama, and poetry, as well as creative writing and freelance writing. He is also the author of several books on 20th-century British and Irish literature and poetry.