In Partial Disgrace
Introduction by Joshua Cohen
The long-awaited final work and magnum opus of one of the United States's greatest authors, critics, and tastemakers, In Partial Disgrace is a sprawling self-contained trilogy chronicling the troubled history of a small Central European nation bearing certain similarities to Hungary—and whose rise and fall might be said to parallel the strange contortions taken by Western political and literary thought over the course of the twentieth century. More than twenty years in the making, and containing a cast of characters, breadth of insight, and degree of stylistic legerdemain to rival such staggering achievements as William H. Gass's The Tunnel, Carlos Fuentes's Terra Nostra, Robert Coover's The Public Burning, or Péter Nádas's Parallel Lives, In Partial Disgrace may be the last great work to issue from the generation that changed American letters in the ’60s and ’70s.
Details
Title
In Partial Disgrace
Author
Charles Newman
Introduction by
Joshua Cohen
Title First Published
05 March 2013
Format
Paperback
ISBN-10
1564788164
ISBN-13
9781564788160
Reference no.
3435484384384
Nb of pages
337
List Price
$18.00
ReviewsPress Reviews
Joyce Carol Oates
The Millio
"Newman, the editor who put TriQuarterly on the map in the 1960s, was once spoken of in the same breath with the great dark humorists of postwar American writing. Even before his death
- Garth Risk Hallberg
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- Joyce Carol Oates
The Times Literary Supplement
Vol. 1 Brooklyn
"Newman's novel . . . occupies a thematic space blending the comic with the philosophical, with a baroque sensibility rounding it off. As a reader new to Newman's body of work, In Partial
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