The Writing of America: Literature and Cultural Identity from the Puritans to the Present (Cultural History of Literature)

The Writing of America: Literature and Cultural Identity from the Puritans to the Present (Cultural History of Literature)

by Geoff Ward (Author)

Synopsis

In this lively and provocative study, Geoff Ward puts forward the bold claim that the founding documents of American identity are essentially literary. America was invented, not discovered, and it remains in thrall to the myth of an earthly Paradise. This is Paradise, and American ideology imprisons as it inspires. The Writing of America shows the tension between these forces in a wide range of literary and other texts, from Puritan sermons and the Declaration of Independence, through nineteenth--century classics, to folk and blues lyrics and the popular novel. Alongside his provocative reassessments of canonical writers, Ward offers new material on lost or neglected figures from the world of literature, film and music. His acute and often startling analyses of American literature and culture make this an essential guide to what Lincoln termed the last best hope of earth.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Edition: 1
Publisher: Polity
Published: 22 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 074562622X
ISBN 13: 9780745626222

Media Reviews
Warda s assessments of American literary texts from the Puritans to the present are wonderfully original and provocative. Whether discussing the 'poetrya of Harry Smitha s anthology of popular music or the relations of nineteenth--century Gothic to contemporary science fiction, Ward always has something new and exciting to say. His range -- from Melville to Frank Oa Hara, from Charlotte Perkins Gilman to Stephen King, from Emerson to Toni Morrison -- is dazzling. This is a book anyone who cares about American culture at the turn of the millennium will want to read. Marjorie Perloff, Sadie Dernham Patek Professor Emerita in the Humanities, Stanford University This book is vibrant with an agile scholarship and a sinuously wide range of reading across genres, texts and ideas. It is generous in all dimensions, pursuing its arguments with a polemical wit, interspersing a meditative note that is playful, punning and joking with a productive scepticism that delights in manoeuvring through a variety of directions and in an occasional placing of the exotic word that shocks us into the dictionaries. Quite simply, this is one of the most stimulating books I have read in a long time. Ian F. A. Bell, Professor of American Literature, University of Keele this book provides a a dazzlinga and a ample geographya of American writing. In many passages it is, simply, breathtaking... This is a book of wonderful conflations that both mark and urge a reading of America itself as a scene of conflicting and compelling energies. I am already recommending it to all my students History A single volume history of American literature from the beginnings up to now has become a rarity. This makes The Writing of America a remarkably refreshing work. American Studies International
Author Bio
Geoff Ward is Professor of English at the University of Dundee. His previous publications include Statutes of Liberty: The New York School of Poets, Language Poetry and the American Avant--garde, and (Ed.) The Bloomsbury Guide to Romantic Literature.