Family Romance

By (author): Eli Mandel

Mandel’s essays scrutinize the leap from modern to postmodern writing. Mandel also examines individual writers such as Gary Geddes, Leonard Cohen, P.K. Page, Frank Davey, Margaret Atwood and John Glassco.”The quality of Mandel’s criticism is uniformly high. He grinds no ­particular literary axe, speaks for no school but the school of intelligent inquiry.”–Books in Canada

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Eli Mandel

Eli Mandel was born in 1922, in Estavan, Saskatechewan. Winner of the Governor-Generals Award for Poetry and a Member of the order of Canada, his books include Out of Place, Life Sentence, Dreaming Backwards, An Idiot Joy, and Contexts of Canadian Criticism.

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Mandel’s essays scrutinize the leap from modern to postmodern writing. Mandel also examines individual writers such as Gary Geddes, Leonard Cohen, P.K. Page, Frank Davey, Margaret Atwood and John Glassco.”The quality of Mandel’s criticism is uniformly high. He grinds no ­particular literary axe, speaks for no school but the school of intelligent inquiry.”–Books in Canada

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Dimensions:

259 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 1in
1lb

Published:

January 16, 1986

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Turnstone Press

ISBN:

9780888011039

Book Subjects:

LITERARY CRITICISM / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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