About This Book
A collection of personal essays combines autobiographical anecdotes about early publishing with measured literary criticism. The writer reflects on how he began his career, then probes themes such as Americanism in fiction, the moral aims of storytelling, literature for children, and the habits of prolific authors. He assesses contemporary writers and transatlantic influences, considers the role of modern magic and imagination, and examines representations of wild animals in art. The pieces move between candid confession, aesthetic theory, and practical critique, arguing for a flexible view of national literature while attending to ethical and artistic responsibilities.
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