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Known as ""Captain Fiction,"" Gordon Lish (b. 1934) is among the
most influential--and controversial--figures in modern American
letters. As an editor at Esquire (1969-1977), Alfred A. Knopf
(1977-1995), and The Quarterly (1987-1995) and as a teacher both in
and outside the university system, he has worked closely with many
of the most pioneering writers of recent times, including Raymond
Carver, Don DeLillo, Barry Hannah, Amy Hempel, Sam Lipsyte, and Ben
Marcus. A prolific author of stories and novels, Lish has also won
a cult following for his own fiction, earning comparisons with
Gertrude Stein and Samuel Beckett. Conversations with Gordon Lish
collects all of Lish's major interviews, covering the entire span
of his extraordinary career. Ranging from 1965 to 2015, these
interviews document his pivotal role in the period's defining
developments: the impact of the Californian counterculture, the
rise and decline of so-called literary ""minimalism,"" dramatic
transformations in book and magazine publishing, and the ongoing
growth of creative writing instruction. Over time, Lish--a
self-described ""dynamic conversationalist""-- forges an evolving
conversation not only with his interviewers, but with the central
trends of twentieth-century literary history. This book will be
essential reading not only for students and fans of contemporary
fiction, but for writers too: included are several interviews in
which Lish discusses his legendary writing classes. Indeed, these
pieces themselves amount to a masterclass in Lishian literary
language--each is a work of art in its own right.
Known as ""Captain Fiction,"" Gordon Lish (b. 1934) is among the
most influential--and controversial--figures in modern American
letters. As an editor at Esquire (1969-1977), Alfred A. Knopf
(1977-1995), and The Quarterly (1987-1995) and as a teacher both in
and outside the university system, he has worked closely with many
of the most pioneering writers of recent times, including Raymond
Carver, Don DeLillo, Barry Hannah, Amy Hempel, Sam Lipsyte, and Ben
Marcus. A prolific author of stories and novels, Lish has also won
a cult following for his own fiction, earning comparisons with
Gertrude Stein and Samuel Beckett. Conversations with Gordon Lish
collects all of Lish's major interviews, covering the entire span
of his extraordinary career. Ranging from 1965 to 2015, these
interviews document his pivotal role in the period's defining
developments: the impact of the Californian counterculture, the
rise and decline of so-called literary ""minimalism,"" dramatic
transformations in book and magazine publishing, and the ongoing
growth of creative writing instruction. Over time, Lish--a
self-described ""dynamic conversationalist""-- forges an evolving
conversation not only with his interviewers, but with the central
trends of twentieth-century literary history. This book will be
essential reading not only for students and fans of contemporary
fiction, but for writers too: included are several interviews in
which Lish discusses his legendary writing classes. Indeed, these
pieces themselves amount to a masterclass in Lishian literary
language--each is a work of art in its own right.
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