Harcourt


Go to ADVANCED SEARCH page

Search for Books
Home
Trade Books Children's Books Future Releases Authors & Illustrators Reading Guides Catalogs
ABOUT THE BOOK
Synopsis
Subjects
 
OTHER BOOKS BY
Amos Oz
Find This Book
Print This Page
E-mail This Page

The Story Begins
Essays on Literature
Amos Oz

    9780151002979 Hardcover
0151002975
$26.00
128pages
Available - Print On Demand
Trim Size: 5-5/16 x 8
Copyright Year: 1999

Territory:

Synopsis
In this collection of ten essays, Amos Oz shares his rich and rewarding experience as both writer and teacher. As he analyzes the opening sections of novels and short stories by such writers as Agnon, Gogol, Kafka, Chekhov, Garc-a M-rquez, and Raymond Carver, Oz instructs, challenges, and guides. He writes about the notion of "beginnings," what the beginning of a novel or short story might "mean" to the author and how important it is. And best of all-he entertains. He highlights opening paragraphs in which authors make promises they may or may not deliver later in the work, or deliver in unexpected ways, or they may deliver more than they have promised. It is a game that miraculously and playfully engages both writer and reader. The Story Begins is a resourceful, accessible, and friendly companion for all students of literature and writing and for all book lovers.


General Subjects
Literary Criticism- Essays
Literary Criticism- Middle Eastern
Language Arts & Disciplines- Composition & Creative Writing



Harcourt Books
An imprint ofHarcourt Trade Publishers
A Harcourt Education Company