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Understanding Stewart O'Nan / Heike Paul.

Van Pelt Library PS3565.N316 Z84 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Paul, Heike, author.
Series:
Understanding contemporary American literature
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
O'Nan, Stewart, 1961---Criticism and interpretation.
O'Nan, Stewart.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
131 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2020]
Summary:
"Named as one of the best young American novelists by Granta in 1996, Stewart O'Nan has become known for his eye for detail and adept use of diverse literary genres. He is the author of sixteen novels, several books of nonfiction, a screenplay, and two short story collections, and his writings have been translated into many languages. And yet, despite his critical success and being a highly visible presence on the literary scene, O'Nan's work has received only limited scholarly attention. In Understanding Stewart O'Nan, Heike Paul, a scholar of American studies, presents the first comprehensive scholarly appraisal of O'Nan's works. Through close readings of O'Nan's novels and other works, Paul reveals what she considers the author's most profound literary invention--the everyday gothic--as well as his use of genre, American cultural mythologies, and literary care work (through his close attention to the everydayness of his characters' lives) to create a unique and dynamic literary style. The book opens with a brief biographical sketch and an analysis of O'Nan's early explorations of the everyday gothic, American mythology, and literary care work in his first novel, Snow Angels. In subsequent chapters, Paul tracks the development of these tropes through novels that she classifies as noir-western, gothic horror, prison novels, social realism, 'habits of the heart', and the Hollywood novel, as well as his short stories (including collaborations with Stephen King) and nonfiction. An original interview with the author concludes the book, providing readers with another essential layer of understanding Stewart O'Nan"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Understanding Stewart O'Nan
ch. 2 Noir-Western and Morality Play: A Prayer for the Dying
ch. 3 Gothic Horror and Everyday Gothic: The Night Country and Songs for the Missing
ch. 4 Inside/Outside: The Speed Queen and The Good Wife as Prison Novels
ch. 5 Social Realism and the Myth of the Middle Class: Last Night at the Lobster and The Odds
ch. 6 Habits of the Heart: Wish You Were Here; Emily, Alone; and Henry, Himself
ch. 7 The Hollywood Novel Revisited: West of Sunset
ch. 8 Other Works.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Paul, Heike, Understanding stewart O'Nan
ISBN:
9781643361499
164336149X
9781643361505
1643361503
OCLC:
1157505997

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