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لذتی جدی: تصور کردن، شاهد بودن و نوشتن (هنر مقاله‌نویسی)

A Solemn Pleasure: To Imagine, Witness, and Write (The Art of the Essay)

معرفی کتاب «لذتی جدی: تصور کردن، شاهد بودن و نوشتن (هنر مقاله‌نویسی)» (با عنوان لاتین A Solemn Pleasure: To Imagine, Witness, and Write (The Art of the Essay)) نوشتهٔ Melissa Pritchard; foreword by Bret Anthony Johnston، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bellevue Literary Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

**__Poets & Writers__ “Best Books for Writers” selection****__Publishers Weekly__ “Top 10: Literary Biographies, Essays & Criticism”**In an essay entitled “Spirit and Vision” Melissa Pritchard poses the question: “Why write?” Her answer reverberates throughout __A Solemn Pleasure__, presenting an undeniable case for both the power of language and the nurturing constancy of the writing life. Whether describing the deeply interior imaginative life required to write fiction, searching for the lost legacy of American literature as embodied by Walt Whitman, being embedded with a young female GI in Afghanistan, traveling with Ethiopian tribes, or revealing the heartrending story of her informally adopted son William, a former Sudanese child slave, this is nonfiction vividly engaged with the world. In these fifteen essays, Pritchard shares her passion for writing and storytelling that educates, honors, and inspires.**Melissa Pritchard** is the author of, most recently, the novel __Palmerino__ and the short story collection __The Odditorium__. Her books have received the Flannery O’Connor, Janet Heidinger Kafka, and Carl Sandburg awards and two of her short fiction collections were __New York Times__ Notable Book and Editors’ Choice selections. Pritchard has worked as a journalist in Afghanistan, India, and Ethiopia, and her nonfiction has appeared in various publications, including __O, The Oprah Magazine__, __Arrive__, __Chicago Tribune__, and __Wilson Quarterly__. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Poets & Writers “Best Books for Writers” selection Publishers Weekly “Top 10: Literary Biographies, Essays & Criticism” In an essay entitled “Spirit and Vision” Melissa Pritchard poses the question: “Why write?” Her answer reverberates throughout A Solemn Pleasure , presenting an undeniable case for both the power of language and the nurturing constancy of the writing life. Whether describing the deeply interior imaginative life required to write fiction, searching for the lost legacy of American literature as embodied by Walt Whitman, being embedded with a young female GI in Afghanistan, traveling with Ethiopian tribes, or revealing the heartrending story of her informally adopted son William, a former Sudanese child slave, this is nonfiction vividly engaged with the world. In these fifteen essays, Pritchard shares her passion for writing and storytelling that educates, honors, and inspires. Melissa Pritchard is the author of, most recently, the novel Palmerino and the short story collection The Odditorium . Her books have received the Flannery O’Connor, Janet Heidinger Kafka, and Carl Sandburg awards and two of her short fiction collections were New York Times Notable Book and Editors’ Choice selections. Pritchard has worked as a journalist in Afghanistan, India, and Ethiopia, and her nonfiction has appeared in various publications, including O, The Oprah Magazine , Arrive , Chicago Tribune , and Wilson Quarterly . She lives in Phoenix, Arizona. "A writer at the height of her powers" (Oprah.com) reflects on a literary life pulled in two directions: from war zone journalism to the writing and teaching of fiction In an essay entitled "Spirit and Vision" Melissa Pritchard poses the question: "Why write?" Her answer reverberates throughout A Solemn Pleasure , presenting an undeniable case for both the power of language and the nurturing constancy of the writing life. Whether describing the deeply interior imaginative life required to write fiction, searching for the lost legacy of American literature as embodied by Walt Whitman, being embedded with a young female GI in Afghanistan, traveling with Ethiopian tribes, or revealing the heartrending story of her informally adopted son William, a former Sudanese child slave, this is nonfiction vividly engaged with the world. In these fifteen essays, Pritchard shares her passion for writing and storytelling that educates, honors, and inspires. Melissa Pritchard is the author of the novel Palmerino , the short story collection The Odditorium , and the essay collection A Solemn Pleasure: To Imagine, Witness, and Write , among other books. Emeritus Professor of English and Women's Studies at Arizona State University, she now lives in Columbus, Georgia. “One of our finest writers." — ANNIE DILLARD “Pritchard polishes the strange and makes it shine." — LESLIE JAMISON, San Francisco Chronicle “A writer at the height of her powers." — Oprah.com In an essay entitled “Spirit and Vision" Melissa Pritchard poses the question: “Why write?" Her answer reverberates throughout A Solemn Pleasure , presenting an undeniable case for both the power of language and the nurturing constancy of the writing life. Whether describing the deeply interior imaginative life required to write fiction, searching for the lost legacy of American literature as embodied by Walt Whitman, being embedded with a young female GI in Afghanistan, traveling with Ethiopian tribes, or revealing the heartrending story of her informally adopted son William, a former Sudanese child slave, this is nonfiction vividly engaged with the world. In these fifteen essays, Pritchard shares her... "In A Solemn Pleasure, Melissa Pritchard presents an undeniable case for both the power of language and the nurturing constancy of the writing life. This is nonfiction vividly engaged with the world, encompassing the author's journeys into the deeply interior imaginative life required to write fiction, a search for the lost legacy of American literature as embodied by Walt Whitman, reports from Afghanistan while embedded with a young female GI, tales of travels with Ethiopian tribes, and the heartrending story of her informally adopted son William, a former Sudanese child slave. Pritchard's passion for writing and storytelling educates, honors, and inspires"-- Provided by publisher Melissa Pritchard is the author of eight books of fiction, including the novel Palmerino and the story collection The Odditorium, as well as the essay collection A Solemn Pleasure (forthcoming from Bellevue Literary Press in 2015). Among other honors, her books have received the Flannery O'Connor, Janet Heidinger Kafka, and Carl Sandburg awards and two of her short fiction collections were New York Times Notable Book and Editors' Choice selections. Pritchard has worked as a journalist in Afghanistan, India, and Ethiopia, and her nonfiction has appeared in various publications, including O, The Reflections on a literary life pulled in two directions: from war zone journalism to the writing and teaching of fiction.
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