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A Dangerous Profession: A Book About the Writing Life

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Frederick Busch, one of America's most distinguished novelists, has had an enduring love affair with great books and with the difficult, and sometimes personally dangerous, work that is required to produce them. For Busch, as he writes of his own career and those of his great elders, Dickens, Melville, Hemingway, and others, there was to be no other recourse save the dangerous profession. Writing out of an experience of risk that is suffused with affection, Busch brilliantly explores the hazards of the writing life and its effect on the achievement of benchmark writers.
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publication year
1998
ISBN-13
9780767903981
ISBN-10
1100551840
Pages
336
Language
English
Subjects
Writing LifeLiterary CriticismMemoirAmerican LiteratureAuthor Insights

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