The spooky art
some thoughts on writing
1st ed.
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Word Count
82,500 words, Guess
Page Count
330 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3562371M
- ISBN-100394536487
- OCLC Control Number50203942
- OCLC Control Numberspookyartsometho00mail
- Library of Congress Control Number2002029170
and 2 more
- LibraryThing168367
- Goodreads1971095
Classifications
- DDC808/.02
- LCCPS3525.A4152 S66 2003
Description
"In The Spooky Art, Norman Mailer discusses with signature candor the rewards and trials of the writing life, and recommends the tools to navigate it. Addressing the reader in a conversational tone, he draws on the best of more than fifty years of his own criticism, advice, and detailed observations about the writer's craft. Mailer explores, among other topics, the use of first person versus third person, the pressing need for discipline, the pitfalls of early success, and the dire matter of coping with bad reviews. While The Spooky Art offers a fascinating preview of what can lie in wait for the student and fledgling writer, the book also has a great deal to say to more advanced writers on the contrary demands of plot and character, the demon writer's block, and the curious ins-and-outs of publishing. Throughout, Mailer ties in examples from his own career, and reflects on the works of his fellow writers, living and dead - Twain, Melville, Faulkner, Hemingway, Updike, Didion, Bellow, Styron, Beckett, and a host of others. In The Spooky Art, Mailer captures the unique untold suffering and exhilaration of the novelist's daily life and, while plotting a clear path for other writers to follow, maintains reverence for the underlying mystery and power of the art."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
I am tempted to call this section Economics, for it concerns the loss and gain (economically, psychically, physically) of living as a writer.
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