RTB listeners already know the inimitable Martin Puchner from that fabulous RTB episode about his "deep history" of literature and literacy, The Written World. You may even know he has a family memoir coming out soon, The Language of Thieves. But it took Books in Dark Times to uncover his secret hankering for tales of the British aristocracy, and for off-kilter modernist texts
The mention of Roland Barthes in a key passage of Bohumil Hrabal’s Proluky (Gaps) is read here as a...
Like the Tardis, Martyn Lyons’s latest book is much bigger inside than out. Unlike some recent door-...
This dissertation traces the development of the historical novel through the two major literary move...
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Novel Dialogue sends Martin Puchner (polymathic author of The Written World and most recently The La...
(print) xv, 76 p. ; 23 cmThe culture of genius at mid-century -- Of love and death in modern culture...
Criminal and con man Stephen Burroughs (1765–1840) lived a checkered life, and he drew on his experi...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
In Episode Two of Novel Dialogue, critic and scholar Bruce Robbins sits down with Nobel Laureate Orh...
The genre of the manifesto belongs to the key elements of avant-garde textuality. As such, the manif...
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This idea that the book, the reading of the book, and writing itself, allows access to another world...
Communicational criticism focuses on the ethics of literary address. It tends to show that writers w...
‘Reading as protection and enlightenment in Marcus Zusak’s The Book Thief’ is a literary discussion ...
This paper explores the production of literary meaning in Italo Calvino’s If on a winter’s night a ...
The mention of Roland Barthes in a key passage of Bohumil Hrabal’s Proluky (Gaps) is read here as a...
Like the Tardis, Martyn Lyons’s latest book is much bigger inside than out. Unlike some recent door-...
This dissertation traces the development of the historical novel through the two major literary move...
From its origins in clay tablets to its future on digital tablets, Martin Puchner has thought about ...
Novel Dialogue sends Martin Puchner (polymathic author of The Written World and most recently The La...
(print) xv, 76 p. ; 23 cmThe culture of genius at mid-century -- Of love and death in modern culture...
Criminal and con man Stephen Burroughs (1765–1840) lived a checkered life, and he drew on his experi...
AbstractThis paper looks into Salman Rushdie's latest book, his memoir titled Joseph Anton. Rushdie ...
In Episode Two of Novel Dialogue, critic and scholar Bruce Robbins sits down with Nobel Laureate Orh...
The genre of the manifesto belongs to the key elements of avant-garde textuality. As such, the manif...
It all happened a long time ago. In 1975 a very serious book arrived from London. It was entitled Pr...
This idea that the book, the reading of the book, and writing itself, allows access to another world...
Communicational criticism focuses on the ethics of literary address. It tends to show that writers w...
‘Reading as protection and enlightenment in Marcus Zusak’s The Book Thief’ is a literary discussion ...
This paper explores the production of literary meaning in Italo Calvino’s If on a winter’s night a ...
The mention of Roland Barthes in a key passage of Bohumil Hrabal’s Proluky (Gaps) is read here as a...
Like the Tardis, Martyn Lyons’s latest book is much bigger inside than out. Unlike some recent door-...
This dissertation traces the development of the historical novel through the two major literary move...