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Joseph Mitchell - A Reader's and Writer's Guide (Hardcover): RaymondJ Rundus Joseph Mitchell - A Reader's and Writer's Guide (Hardcover)
RaymondJ Rundus
R556 R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Save R41 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Readers of "Joseph Mitchell: A Reader's and Writer's Guide" will be introduced to the paradox of an archetypal Southern agrarian gentleman who against all odds also became a citizen of the world. When he first visited the Fulton Fish Market in Lower Manhattan, he discovered the urban equivalent of the Fairmont Border Belt tobacco market, in which the Mitchell family had a vested interest. His favorite writers were James Joyce and Mark Twain, and those who know the work of these two writers will, upon reading "McSorley's Wonderful Saloon" or "The Bottom of the Harbor," immediately seize upon the similarities while also marveling at the distinctive brilliance of Mitchell's prose style. The anthology of his last four books, "Up in the Old Hotel" (1992), was met with universal acclaim and was selected by Time as the second most significant nonfiction publication of that year. His most daunting book, "Joe Gould's Secret," has been translated into a number of languages and was made into a well-received movie in 2000.

Joseph Mitchell - A Reader's and Writer's Guide (Paperback): RaymondJ Rundus Joseph Mitchell - A Reader's and Writer's Guide (Paperback)
RaymondJ Rundus
R321 R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Save R21 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Readers of "Joseph Mitchell: A Reader's and Writer's Guide" will be introduced to the paradox of an archetypal Southern agrarian gentleman who against all odds also became a citizen of the world. When he first visited the Fulton Fish Market in Lower Manhattan, he discovered the urban equivalent of the Fairmont Border Belt tobacco market, in which the Mitchell family had a vested interest. His favorite writers were James Joyce and Mark Twain, and those who know the work of these two writers will, upon reading "McSorley's Wonderful Saloon" or "The Bottom of the Harbor," immediately seize upon the similarities while also marveling at the distinctive brilliance of Mitchell's prose style. The anthology of his last four books, "Up in the Old Hotel" (1992), was met with universal acclaim and was selected by Time as the second most significant nonfiction publication of that year. His most daunting book, "Joe Gould's Secret," has been translated into a number of languages and was made into a well-received movie in 2000.

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