Creative Criticism: An Anthology and Guide

Creative Criticism: An Anthology and Guide

by StephenBenson (Author), Clare Connors (Author)

Synopsis

This is the first anthology and guide to the creative possibilities of critical writing. 'We murder to dissect' writes Wordsworth. It's a sentiment shared by many lovers of literature and art, as well as by artists and writers themselves. Too often academic critical writing seems to annihilate what it analyses. Too often, it brings pre-packaged language to bear on works whose whole essence and aim is to change the ways in which we see and describe our world. How, then, to write criticism? Creative-Critical Writing: An Anthology and Guide gathers together, for the first time, writers who strive to find answers to this dilemma. Including works by creative critics as different from one another as Anne Carson and Jacques Derrida, Geoff Dyer and Helene Cixous, it celebrates writing whose formal and intellectual inventiveness is inseparable from a deep fidelity to the writing, art or music it addresses. The Reader offers at once a guide and a goad for all students and teachers and critics of literature and creative writing. It offers a thorough introduction to the theory and practice of creative-critical writing. It is an anthology of innovative and inventive work from some of the most influential writer-critics of the past thirty years.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 320
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 10 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 0748674330
ISBN 13: 9780748674336

Media Reviews

Inspiring reading for anyone frustrated by the institutional and social barriers between the values of literature and those of academia.
-- Forum for Modern Language Studies (2015) 51 (2): 231


Author Bio
Stephen Benson is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Literature and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. Clare Connors is a Lecturer in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia.