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Barbara Kingsolver's world: nature, art, and the twenty-first century

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Since Barbara Kingsolver publishedThe Bean Treesin 1988, her work has been of great interest to readers-first, American readers; then British and South African readers; and finally to readers the world over. With incredible speed, Kingsolver became one of the best-known United States writers, a person who collected honors and awards as if she were a much more mature literary producer. From the beginning Kingsolver touched an elbow of keen interest in her readers: hers was the voice of world awareness, a conscientious voice that demanded attention for the narratives of the disadvantaged, the politically troubled, the humanly silenced. By paying special attention to her non-fiction (essays and books), this new study by renowned literary critic Linda Wagner-Martin highlights the way Kingsolver has become a kind of public intellectual, particularly in the 21st century. It provides fresh readings of each of her novels, stories, and poems.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
162356736X / 9781623567361
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
813.54
08/05/2014
United States
English
213 pages
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