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041 0 _aeng
050 0 4 _aPN3373
_b.O266 1985
090 _aPN3373
_b.O266 1985
100 1 _aO'Connor, Frank,
_d1903-1966
_eauthor
_9153270
245 1 4 _aThe lonely voice :
_ba study of the short story /
_cFrank O'Connor ; with an introduction by Russell Banks.
250 _a1st Harper colophon edition.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bHarper & Row,
_c1985.
300 _a220 pages ;
_c21 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
490 0 _aHarper colophon books ;
_vCN/1130
500 _aReprint. Originally published: Cleveland : World Pub. Co., 1963.
505 0 _aHamlet and Quixote -- Country matters -- The slave's son -- You and who else? -- Work in progress -- An author in search of a subject -- The writer who rode away -- A clean well-lighted place -- The price of freedom -- The romanticism of violence -- The girl at the gaol gate.
520 _aThe legendary book about writing by the legendary writer is back!Frank O'Connor was one of the twentieth century's greatest short story writers, and one of Ireland's greatest authors ever. Now, O'Connor's influential and sought-after book on the short story is back. THE LONELY VOICE offers a master class with the master. With his sharp wit and straightforward prose, O'Connor not only discusses the techniques and challenges of a form in which "a whole lifetime must be crowded into a few minutes," but he also delves into a passionate consideration of his favorite writers and their greatest works, including Chekhov, Hemingway, Kipling, Joyce, and others.
650 0 _aShort story
_997143
700 1 _aBanks, Russell,
_d1940-2023
_ewriter of introduction
_9153271
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_cBK
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