9780933087521-0933087527-Writing Work: Writers on Working-Class Writing (Working Lives Series)

Writing Work: Writers on Working-Class Writing (Working Lives Series)

ISBN-13: 9780933087521
ISBN-10: 0933087527
Edition: 1
Author: Bruce Springsteen, Curt Johnson, Scott Russell Sanders, Bob Fox, Jean Trounstine, Wayne Rapp, Paul Christensen, Thomas Rain Crowe, Helen Ruggieri, Will Percy, Arthur Clements, Heidi Shayla, David Shevin, David Shelvin, Zandy
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Bottom Dog Press
Format: Mass Market Paperback 222 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780933087521
ISBN-10: 0933087527
Edition: 1
Author: Bruce Springsteen, Curt Johnson, Scott Russell Sanders, Bob Fox, Jean Trounstine, Wayne Rapp, Paul Christensen, Thomas Rain Crowe, Helen Ruggieri, Will Percy, Arthur Clements, Heidi Shayla, David Shevin, David Shelvin, Zandy
Publication date: 1999
Publisher: Bottom Dog Press
Format: Mass Market Paperback 222 pages

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Writing Work: Writers on Working-Class Writing (Working Lives Series) (ISBN-13: 9780933087521 and ISBN-10: 0933087527), written by authors Bruce Springsteen, Curt Johnson, Scott Russell Sanders, Bob Fox, Jean Trounstine, Wayne Rapp, Paul Christensen, Thomas Rain Crowe, Helen Ruggieri, Will Percy, Arthur Clements, Heidi Shayla, David Shevin, David Shelvin, Zandy, was published by Bottom Dog Press in 1999. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Politics & Government books. You can easily purchase or rent Writing Work: Writers on Working-Class Writing (Working Lives Series) (Mass Market Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Politics & Government books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.32.

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Essays. This book is about perspectives, in many ways challenging stereotypical views of working-class culture and art with the authentic accounts of those who live and work there ... The conflict between what is said and what we know, what we hear about our culture and what we experience creates a tension that many seek to remedy through expression. We found the prime motivator of most working-class writing is the drive to bridge the perceptual gap with the truth (from the Introduction).
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