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Consuming Silences: How We Read Authors Who Don't Publish Book

Consuming Silences: How We Read Authors Who Don't Publish
Consuming Silences: How We Read Authors Who Don't Publish, J. D. Salinger was an author in 1951 when he published <i>The Catcher in the Rye</i>. Is he one now? Was Henry Roth an author during the sixty years that separated <i>Call It Sleep</i>, his literary debut, from his second novel, <i>Mercy of a Rude Stream?, Consuming Silences: How We Read Authors Who Don't Publish has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Consuming Silences: How We Read Authors Who Don't Publish, J. D. Salinger was an author in 1951 when he published The Catcher in the Rye. Is he one now? Was Henry Roth an author during the sixty years that separated Call It Sleep, his literary debut, from his second novel, Mercy of a Rude Stream?, Consuming Silences: How We Read Authors Who Don't Publish
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  • Consuming Silences: How We Read Authors Who Don't Publish
  • Written by author Myles Weber
  • Published by University of Georgia Press, April 2005
  • J. D. Salinger was an author in 1951 when he published The Catcher in the Rye. Is he one now? Was Henry Roth an author during the sixty years that separated Call It Sleep, his literary debut, from his second novel, Mercy of a Rude Stream?
  • To demonstrate the way that silence can be produced and consumed as a literary text, Weber (English, Ashland U., Ohio) takes a provocative look at four revered authors: Tillie Olsen, Henry Roth, J.D. Salinger and Ralph Ellison. Weber contends that not wri
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Ch. 1Tillie Olsen and the question of silenced literature14
Ch. 2Henry Roth's second high-modernist masterpiece45
Ch. 3The revised edition of Henry Roth's silence66
Ch. 4Augmenting the Salinger oeuvre by any means88
Ch. 5Subsequent thresholds to Invisible man117


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