Pity the Reader: On Writing With Style

Pity the Reader: On Writing With Style

Pity the Reader: On Writing With Style

Pity the Reader: On Writing With Style

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Overview

Pity the Reader is a collection of Kurt Vonnegut's advice to aspiring writers, his reflections on writing as a craft and art. It is also a biography of the master of American literature, prepared after the death of Kurt Vonnegut by the writer Susan McConnell, his former student, who was friends with him for many years. Vonnegut's witty and poignant advice drawn from his novels, essays, lectures, articles, interviews and letters, with detailed commentary by Susan McConnell, will inspire anyone who chooses the writing path. They will help you understand what to write about and for whom, where to find stories, and how not to get lost in a maelstrom of creative stupor and fear. Pity the Reader is a helpful guide for aspiring authors and a great gift for any Kurt Vonnegut fan.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9785961461091
Publisher: Alpina Publisher
Publication date: 01/13/2023
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 568
File size: 10 MB
Language: Russian

About the Author

About The Author
Author, editor, and writing teacher Suzanne McConnell was a student of Kurt Vonnegut’s at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop from 1965 to 1967, when Vonnegut—along with Nelson Algren and other notable authors—was in residence and finishing his masterpiece, Slaughterhouse-Five. Vonnegut and McConnell became friends, and stayed so for the rest of his life. She has published short memoirs of him in the Brooklyn Railand the Writer’s Digest, and led a panel at the 2014 AWP conference titled “Vonnegut’s Legacy: Writing About War and Other Debacles of the Human Condition.” McConnell taught writing at Hunter College for thirty years, and she serves as the fiction editor of the Bellevue Literary Review. Twice nominated for the Pushcart Prize, her fiction also won first prize in the New Ohio Review’s 2015 Fiction Contest, first prize in Prime Number Magazine’s 2014 Awards for Flash Fiction, and second prize in So to Speak’s 2008 Fiction Contest. She lives in New York City and Wellfleet, Massachusetts, with her husband, the artist Gary Kuehn.

Kurt Vonnegut was one of the few grandmasters of American literature, whose novels continue to influence new generations about the ways in which our imaginations can help us to live. Few aspects of his contribution have not been plumbed—fourteen novels, a collection of his speeches, essays, letters, a play—so this fresh self-portrait, written with the aid of a former student, is a bonanza for writers and readers everywhere.

Date of Birth:

November 11, 1922

Date of Death:

April 11, 2007

Place of Birth:

Indianapolis, Indiana

Place of Death:

New York, New York

Education:

Cornell University, 1940-42; Carnegie-Mellon University, 1943; University of Chicago, 1945-47; M.A., 1971
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