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Must Read: Rediscovering American Bestsellers - From Charlotte Temple to The Da Vinci Code (Hardcover, New): Sarah Churchwell,... Must Read: Rediscovering American Bestsellers - From Charlotte Temple to The Da Vinci Code (Hardcover, New)
Sarah Churchwell, Thomas Ruys Smith
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is it about certain books that makes them bestsellers? Why do some of these books remain popular for centuries, and others fade gently into obscurity? And why is it that when scholars do turn their attention to bestsellers, they seem only to be interested in the same handful of blockbusters, when so many books that were once immensely popular remain under-examined?
Addressing those and other equally pressing questions about popular literature, "Must Read" is the first scholarly collection to offer both a survey of the evolution of American bestsellers as well as critical readings of some of the key texts that have shaped the American imagination since the nation's founding.
Focusing on a mix of enduring and forgotten bestsellers, the essays in this collection consider 18th and 19th century works, like "Charlotte Temple" or "Ben-Hur," that were once considered epochal but are now virtually ignored; 20th century favorites such as" The Sheik "and "Peyton Place"; and 21st century blockbusters including the novels of Nicholas Sparks, "The Kite Runner," and "The Da Vinci Code."

The Wrath to Come - Gone with the Wind and the Lies America Tells (Paperback): Sarah Churchwell The Wrath to Come - Gone with the Wind and the Lies America Tells (Paperback)
Sarah Churchwell
R346 R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Save R53 (15%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The history America never wanted you to read. 'The narrative took my breath away' Philippe Sands 'An extraordinarily and shockingly powerful read' Peter Frankopan 'One of the must-reads of the year' Suzannah Lipscomb 'Brilliant and provocative' Gavin Esler Sarah Churchwell examines one of the most enduringly popular stories of all time, Gone with the Wind, to help explain the divisions ripping the United States apart today. Separating fact from fiction, she shows how histories of mythmaking have informed America's racial and gender politics, the controversies over Confederate statues, the resurgence of white nationalism, the Black Lives Matter movement, the enduring power of the American Dream, and the violence of Trumpism. Gone with the Wind was an instant bestseller when it was published in 1936; its film version became the most successful Hollywood film of all time. Today the story's racism is again a subject of controversy, but it was just as controversial in the 1930s, foreshadowing today's debates over race and American fascism. In The Wrath to Come, Sarah Churchwell charts an extraordinary journey through 160 years of American denialism. From the Lost Cause to the romances behind the Ku Klux Klan, from the invention of the 'ideal' slave plantation to the erasure of interwar fascism, Churchwell shows what happens when we do violence to history, as collective denial turns fictions into lies, and lies into a vicious reality.

Behold, America - The Entangled History of America First and the American Dream (Hardcover): Sarah Churchwell Behold, America - The Entangled History of America First and the American Dream (Hardcover)
Sarah Churchwell 1
R1,160 Discovery Miles 11 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Sea, the Sea; A Severed Head (Hardcover): Iris Murdoch The Sea, the Sea; A Severed Head (Hardcover)
Iris Murdoch; Introduction by Sarah Churchwell
R820 R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Save R109 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pale Horse, Pale Rider: The Selected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter (Paperback): Katherine Anne Porter Pale Horse, Pale Rider: The Selected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter (Paperback)
Katherine Anne Porter; Introduction by Sarah Churchwell
R303 R254 Discovery Miles 2 540 Save R49 (16%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

From the gothic Old South to revolutionary Mexico, few writers have evoked such a multitude of worlds, both exterior and interior, as powerfully as Katherine Anne Porter. This collection gathers together the best of her Pulitzer Prize-winning short fiction, including 'Pale Horse, Pale Rider', where a young woman lies in a fever during the influenza epidemic, her childhood memories mingling with fears for her fiance on his way to war, and 'Noon Wine', a haunting story of tragedy and scandal on a small dairy farm in Texas. In all of the compelling stories collected here, harsh and tragic truths are expressed in prose both brilliant and precise.

The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe (Paperback): Sarah Churchwell The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe (Paperback)
Sarah Churchwell 1
R307 R213 Discovery Miles 2 130 Save R94 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Ferociously smart. A rare combination of guilty pleasure and intellectual insight' VOGUE 'Perceptive. Refreshing. Tears away layers of false readings and conspiracy theories' NEW YORK TIMES Intricately researched. Churchwell's Marilyn is a complex, well-rounded creature in the best sense - the human sense' OBSERVER There are many Marilyns: sex goddess and innocent child, crafty manipulator and dumb blonde, screen legend and Hollywood victim. In this incisive and subtle book, Sarah Churchwell looks at how the stories we tell have trivialised a woman we supposedly adore, and at what they reveal about our attitudes towards sex symbols and icons, to women, death, biography and Marilyn herself.

Forgotten Fitzgerald - Echoes of a Lost America (Paperback): F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sarah Churchwell Forgotten Fitzgerald - Echoes of a Lost America (Paperback)
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sarah Churchwell 1
R305 R256 Discovery Miles 2 560 Save R49 (16%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

While F. Scott Fitzgerald was writing the novels we remember him for today, he was also publishing short stories in popular magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post and Esquire. Although many of Fitzgerald's short stories are celebrated and anthologised today, more remain out of print than would be expected for a writer of his stature. Some of these forgotten stories deserve to be rediscovered by the many readers who love Fitzgerald's work. Sarah Churchwell, author of the acclaimed Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and the Invention of The Great Gatsby, has selected twelve forgotten stories from throughout Fitzgerald's career that refract, in different ways, his most familiar motifs: the changing meanings of America in the first decades of the twentieth century, and the desire to reconcile rich and poor through a romantic search for glamour, hope and wonder. Each of these stories offers a riff on the theme of America, a world we have lost, but can hear echoes of in Fitzgerald's characteristically rich, vivid prose.

The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe (Paperback, Annotated edition): Sarah Churchwell The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Sarah Churchwell
R541 R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Save R70 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There are many Marilyns: sex goddess and innocent child, crafty manipulator and dumb blonde, liberated woman and tragic loner. "The Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe "reviews the unreliable and unverifiable--but highly significant--stories that have framed this Hollywood legend, all the while revealing the meanings behind the American myths that have made Marilyn what she is today.
In incisive and passionate prose, cultural critic Sarah Churchwell uncovers the shame, belittlement, and anxiety that we bring to the story of a woman we supposedly adore and, in the process, rescues a Marilyn Monroe who is far more complicated and credible than the one we think we know.

The Wizard of Oz (Hardcover): L. Frank Baum The Wizard of Oz (Hardcover)
L. Frank Baum; Introduction by Sarah Churchwell; Illustrated by W.W. Denslow 1
R373 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Save R110 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Regarded as a modern fairy tale, L. Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz is one of America’s most cherished and enchanting children’s stories.

Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition features original illustrations by W. W. Denslow, coloured by Barbara Frith, and an introduction by Professor Sarah Churchwell.

Follow Dorothy, and her loyal dog Toto, as they are carried away from Kansas by a cyclone to the wonderful world of Oz. Wandering down the yellow brick road Dorothy meets her three famous companions – a Scarecrow longing for a brain, a Tin Woodman wishing for a heart, a cowardly Lion yearning for some courage – and together they travel to the illustrious Emerald City where they hope all their dreams will come true.

Careless People - Murder, Mayhem and the Invention of The Great Gatsby (Paperback, Digital original): Sarah Churchwell Careless People - Murder, Mayhem and the Invention of The Great Gatsby (Paperback, Digital original)
Sarah Churchwell
R361 Discovery Miles 3 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since its publication in 1925, The Great Gatsby has become one of the world's best-loved books. Careless People tells the true story behind F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece, exploring in newly rich detail its relation to the extravagant, scandalous, and chaotic world in which the author lived. With wit and insight, Sarah Churchwell traces the genesis of a masterpiece, mapping where fiction comes from, and how it takes shape in the mind of a genius. Careless People tells the extraordinary tale of how F. Scott Fitzgerald created a classic and in the process discovered modern America.

The Sea, The Sea & A Severed Head (Hardcover): Iris Murdoch The Sea, The Sea & A Severed Head (Hardcover)
Iris Murdoch; Introduction by Sarah Churchwell
R478 R406 Discovery Miles 4 060 Save R72 (15%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

First published in 1961, The Severed Head is regarded is one of Iris Murdoch's most entertaining works. A dark and ferocious comic masterpiece, the novel traces the turbulent emotional journey of Martin Lynch-Gibbon, a smug, well-to-do London wine merchant and unfaithful husband, whose life is turned inside out when his wife leaves him for her psychoanalyst. In The Sea, the Sea the landscape shifts to the seclusion of an isolated house on the edge of England's North Sea, where Charles Arrowby, a big name in London's glittering theatrical world, has retired to write his memoirs. Arrowby's plans begin to unravel when he meets his first love and becomes haunted by the idea of rekindling his adolescent passion. The Severed Head and Booker prize-winner The Sea, the Sea are two of Iris Murdoch's most accomplished novels, displaying all her talent for combining profundity with playful creativity. Both tragic and comic, brooding and hilarious, they brilliantly reveal how much our lives are governed by the lies we tell ourselves as well as our all-consuming desire for love, significance and, ultimately, redemption.

The Ambassadors - Introduction by Sarah Churchwell (Hardcover): Henry James The Ambassadors - Introduction by Sarah Churchwell (Hardcover)
Henry James; Introduction by Sarah Churchwell
R678 R546 Discovery Miles 5 460 Save R132 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Must Read: Rediscovering American Bestsellers - From Charlotte Temple to The Da Vinci Code (Paperback, New): Sarah Churchwell,... Must Read: Rediscovering American Bestsellers - From Charlotte Temple to The Da Vinci Code (Paperback, New)
Sarah Churchwell, Thomas Ruys Smith
R1,493 Discovery Miles 14 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is it about certain books that makes them bestsellers? Why do some of these books remain popular for centuries, and others fade gently into obscurity? And why is it that when scholars do turn their attention to bestsellers, they seem only to be interested in the same handful of blockbusters, when so many books that were once immensely popular remain under-examined?
Addressing those and other equally pressing questions about popular literature, "Must Read" is the first scholarly collection to offer both a survey of the evolution of American bestsellers as well as critical readings of some of the key texts that have shaped the American imagination since the nation's founding.
Focusing on a mix of enduring and forgotten bestsellers, the essays in this collection consider 18th and 19th century works, like "Charlotte Temple" or "Ben-Hur," that were once considered epochal but are now virtually ignored; 20th century favorites such as" The Sheik "and "Peyton Place"; and 21st century blockbusters including the novels of Nicholas Sparks, "The Kite Runner," and "The Da Vinci Code."

Careless People - Murder, Mayhem, and the Invention of The Great Gatsby (Paperback): Sarah Churchwell Careless People - Murder, Mayhem, and the Invention of The Great Gatsby (Paperback)
Sarah Churchwell
R618 R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Save R57 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Kirkus "(STARRED review)
"Churchwell... has written an excellent book... she's earned the right to play on Fitzgerald's] court. Prodigious research and fierce affection illumine every remarkable page." The autumn of 1922 found F. Scott Fitzgerald at the height of his fame, days from turning twenty-six years old, and returning to New York for the publication of his fourth book, "Tales of the Jazz Age." A spokesman for America's carefree younger generation, Fitzgerald found a home in the glamorous and reckless streets of New York. Here, in the final incredible months of 1922, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald drank and quarreled and partied amid financial scandals, literary milestones, car crashes, and celebrity disgraces.
Yet the Fitzgeralds' triumphant return to New York coincided with another event: the discovery of a brutal double murder in nearby New Jersey, a crime made all the more horrible by the farce of a police investigation--which failed to accomplish anything beyond generating enormous publicity for the newfound celebrity participants. Proclaimed the "crime of the decade" even as its proceedings dragged on for years, the Mills-Hall murder has been wholly forgotten today. But the enormous impact of this bizarre crime can still be felt in "The Great Gatsby," a novel Fitzgerald began planning that autumn of 1922 and whose plot he ultimately set within that fateful year.
"Careless People" is a unique literary investigation: a gripping double narrative that combines a forensic search for clues to an unsolved crime and a quest for the roots of America's best loved novel. Overturning much of the received wisdom of the period, "Careless People" blends biography and history with lost newspaper accounts, letters, and newly discovered archival materials. With great wit and insight, acclaimed scholar of American literature Sarah Churchwell reconstructs the events of that pivotal autumn, revealing in the process new ways of thinking about Fitzgerald's masterpiece.
Interweaving the biographical story of the Fitzgeralds with the unfolding investigation into the murder of Hall and Mills, "Careless People" is a thrilling combination of literary history and murder mystery, a mesmerizing journey into the dark heart of Jazz Age America.

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