9780062867872-0062867873-The White Man's Guide to White Male Writers of the Western Canon

The White Man's Guide to White Male Writers of the Western Canon

ISBN-13: 9780062867872
ISBN-10: 0062867873
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Jason Adam Katzenstein, Dana Schwartz
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Format: Paperback 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780062867872
ISBN-10: 0062867873
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Jason Adam Katzenstein, Dana Schwartz
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Format: Paperback 272 pages

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The White Man's Guide to White Male Writers of the Western Canon (ISBN-13: 9780062867872 and ISBN-10: 0062867873), written by authors Jason Adam Katzenstein, Dana Schwartz, was published by Harper Perennial in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Foreign Language Study & Reference books. You can easily purchase or rent The White Man's Guide to White Male Writers of the Western Canon (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Foreign Language Study & Reference books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.21.

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How do you use ‘taraddidle’ in a sentence? Is it possible to make a Gin Ricky that’s also a metaphor for the American Dream? How can you tell your Faulkner from your Franzen if you haven’t actually read either?

Allow me, the @GuyInYourMFA, to expound on the most important (aka white male) writers of western literature. You’ve probably seen me around, observing the masses, or defying the wind by hand-rolling a cigarette outside a local, fair-trade coffeeshop. I’ve actually read Infinite Jest 9 1/2 times. Care to discuss?

From Shakespeare's greatest mystery (how could a working-class man without access to an MFA program be so prolific?) to the true meaning of Kafkaesque (you know you've made it when you have an adjective named for you), the pages herewith are at once profound and practical. Use my ingenious Venn diagram to test your knowledge of which Jonathan—Franzen, Lethem, or Safran Foer—hates Twitter and lives in Brooklyn. (Trick question: all 3!) Sneer at chick-lit and drink Mojitos like Hemingway (not like middle-aged divorcées!).

So instead of politely nodding along next time you make an acquaintance at a housewarming party in Brooklyn, you can roll up your sleeves and get to work schooling them in character arcs and the experimental form of your next great American novel. Dazzle your friends with how well you understand post-modernism. You’ll be at a literary event asking a question “that’s really more of a comment” in no time.

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