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Only eight years after his death, Edmund Wilson wrote a savage piece of criticism dismissing Lovecraft as a “hack.” Does H.P. Lovecraft belong in the canon? 2013-05-08T22:07:00Z
He left notes on where the characters were heading and the completed novel was released posthumously in 1941 by his friend, Edmund Wilson. Fitzgerald's 'Last Tycoon' born again for television 2017-07-27T04:00:00Z
The oysterman’s house still exists — as does, on nearby Money Hill, the one in which Edmund Wilson lived in a fractious marriage with Mary McCarthy. Read Your Way Through Boston 2023-01-18T05:00:00Z
He accidentally shushed Edmund Wilson at the theater. Books of The Times: ?Lucky Bruce,? a Memoir by Bruce Jay Friedman - Review 2011-10-10T22:35:49Z
The American writer Edmund Wilson also objected to her on the grounds that he liked murders that happened "for a reason, rather than just to provide a body". Learning to love Agatha Christie 2010-10-01T07:16:00Z
Although one can easily find connections between Vidal and previous American writers from Mark Twain and Henry James to H L Menken or Edmund Wilson, he remained sui generis – an American original. Gore Vidal 2012-08-01T05:32:19Z
It was published only after the critic Edmund Wilson completed a version based on notes left behind. Amazon Tackles Hollywood’s F. Scott Fitzgerald Obsession 2017-07-20T04:00:00Z
He also doesn’t engage with any literary critical method later than that of Edmund Wilson and the New Critics. HP Lovecraft, pulp philosopher 2013-04-11T20:22:00Z
They went on to be labeled the first couple of publishing, high-profile book editors whose dinner parties were intellectual feasts meriting mention in Edmund Wilson’s journals. Jason Epstein, Editor and Publishing Innovator, Is Dead at 93 2022-02-04T05:00:00Z
Edmund Wilson, Nabokov’s foil here, is less known now than his Russian competitor, but there was a time when he was one of the premier American critics. When Vladimir Nabokov and Edmund Wilson went from friends to enemies: 'The Feud' 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
He left notes on where the characters were heading and the completed novel was released posthumously in 1941 by his friend, Edmund Wilson. Fitzgerald's 'Last Tycoon' born again for television 2017-07-27T04:00:00Z
Her stories were so full of conversation and other particulars that writer Edmund Wilson referred to her as “that girl Lillian Ross with the built-in tape recorder.” Lillian Ross, celebrated New Yorker writer, dead at 99 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z
I would guess that no critic in the magazine’s history—not Edmund Wilson, not Lewis Mumford, not Pauline Kael—possessed greater authority in his or her field. Postscript: Andrew Porter (1928-2015) 2015-04-04T04:00:00Z
She also corresponded with the critic Edmund Wilson, a friend of Fitzgerald’s who edited the unfinished “Last Tycoon,” advising him on the author’s intentions for the book. Frances Kroll Ring, Secretary to F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dies at 99 2015-06-23T04:00:00Z
“Of all the reviews, even the most enthusiastic, not one had the slightest idea what the book was about,” Fitzgerald wrote to the critic Edmund Wilson. Nearly a Century Later, We’re Still Reading — and Changing Our Minds About — Gatsby 2020-12-30T05:00:00Z
Superhero movies are taken seriously, reviewed respectfully and enjoyed by plenty of Edmund Wilson types. ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ and the Modern Comic Book Movie 2012-06-27T16:13:49Z
When you refer to “they”, the people he was writing to include his editor, Maxwell Perkins, and friends like Edmund Wilson and Ernest Hemingway. Sarah Churchwell on Gatsby 2012-07-02T11:00:00Z
Mr. Hitchens was that rare public intellectual who was as comfortable pronouncing on V. S. Naipaul and Joan Didion and Edmund Wilson as he was on Bosnia and Iraq and Hezbollah. Review: Christopher Hitchens Expounds in ‘And Yet ...’ 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z
“Perhaps never has a book so objective in form seemed so personal in every line,” Edmund Wilson observed, and I agree. The Ghost That Haunts Grant’s Memoirs 2017-10-13T04:00:00Z
The Freudian interpretation is not new: it goes back at least to a 1934 essay by Edmund Wilson. The Turn of the Screw – review 2013-01-25T17:40:44Z
Edmund Wilson bumped into White in the offices of the New Yorker soon after the publication of . The Story of Charlotte's Web by Michael Sims - review 2011-08-03T15:30:01Z
Five years later, the New Yorker book critic Edmund Wilson published “The Crack-Up,” a collection of Fitzgerald’s nonfiction, which created renewed interest in the novelist’s work. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Imperfect Romance with The New Yorker 2017-03-12T05:00:00Z
He went on to earn a bachelor’s degree from Hunter College, a master’s from Columbia and a Ph.D. from New York University, where he wrote his dissertation on the critic Edmund Wilson. Leonard Kriegel, 89, Dies; Wrote Unflinchingly About His Disability 2022-10-11T04:00:00Z
At the risk of heresy, let me paraphrase the critic Edmund Wilson on Agatha Christie: I don't care whodunit. Start the year in crime with Agatha Christie's children 2011-01-06T00:05:04Z
But Nabokov was soon introduced to one of America’s leading literary figures, the critic Edmund Wilson. Books: Food and the stories we tell, plus glam rock and YA in the age of Trump 2016-12-10T05:00:00Z
“The Problem with Paraphrase” takes aim at critic Edmund Wilson’s tendency to rewrite the “content” of Lovecraft’s stories in his own terms and then attack that effigy rather than the writing itself. HP Lovecraft, pulp philosopher 2013-04-11T20:22:00Z
Edmund Wilson wasn’t an admirer of genre fiction, mystery novels especially. Books of The Times: Marcel Theroux’s Eccentric ‘Strange Bodies’ 2014-02-13T20:41:07Z
Mr. Epstein’s friendship with the literary critic Edmund Wilson led to another publishing innovation. Jason Epstein, Editor and Publishing Innovator, Is Dead at 93 2022-02-04T05:00:00Z
One of them, Edmund Wilson, argued that Pasternak presented a “radical criticism of all our supposedly democratic but more and more centralized societies.” Three Blockbuster Novels From the 1950s, and Their Remarkable Afterlife 2018-09-12T04:00:00Z
She started with a passage from “To the Finland Station,” “in which Edmund Wilson couches the inevitable failure of Marxism in Edmund Wilson’s idea of the national and ethnic identity of Marx.” New York?s Literary Cubs 2011-11-30T23:21:40Z
Professor Dabney, who taught for more than three decades at the University of Wyoming, completed his exhaustively researched biography, “Edmund Wilson: A Life in Literature,” in 2005. Lewis M. Dabney, Scholar Who Made Edmund Wilson Focus of His Life’s Work, Dies at 83 2015-12-26T05:00:00Z
It was like watching Johnny Carson, Russell Baker and Edmund Wilson struggle to enter a door at the same time. Clive James, a Tireless Polymath Who Led With His Wit 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z
Edmund Wilson had it, but almost no one else now does, except for a few elderly Englishmen. Interview: Gore Vidal 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z
In a letter to Edmund Wilson, Nabokov wrote: “I dislike Jane, and am prejudiced, in fact, against all women writers. They are in another class.” Sandra Cisneros Loves to Read About Women Waging Battle 2021-09-02T04:00:00Z
A fifth one, “The Last Tycoon,” was left unfinished; his friend Edmund Wilson edited and published it in 1941. Fragment of lost novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald found 2015-08-13T04:00:00Z
He had an ugly habit of groping women, abetted by powerful friends like Edmund Wilson, who served as a character witness in court. What is biography? Who can be trusted? asks Jill Lepore in 'Joe Gould's Teeth' 2016-05-27T04:00:00Z
Literature is not bunk — as Raymond Chandler put it —and genre fiction is not a vice — as Edmund Wilson had it. Literary Revolution in the Supermarket Aisle: Genre Fiction Is Disruptive Technology 2012-05-23T10:45:11Z
When Bellows died in 1925, aged only 42, Edmund Wilson praised his appetite for ugliness; but by then he had acquired a taste for beauty – anodyne, expensive, artificial – and it proved fatal to his work. George Bellows: Modern American Life – review 2013-03-17T00:05:47Z
By the mid-forties, Lovecraft’s reputation as a master of horror had grown to the point where Edmund Wilson felt the need to deflate it a bit in the pages of The New Yorker. The Complicated Friendship of H. P. Lovecraft and Robert Barlow, One of His Biggest Fans 2017-03-09T05:00:00Z
He helped found the Library of America in 1979, the culmination of a proposal by his fellow critic Edmund Wilson in the 1950s. Daniel Aaron, Critic and Historian Who Pioneered American Studies, Dies at 103 2016-05-03T04:00:00Z
Two mentors there, Lionel Trilling and F. W. Dupee, suggested to him that someone should write a book about Edmund Wilson’s life and work. Lewis M. Dabney, Scholar Who Made Edmund Wilson Focus of His Life’s Work, Dies at 83 2015-12-26T05:00:00Z
“The backroom boys,” as Edmund Wilson called them, greatly helped keep the publishing house afloat during the tough times of the 1930s. Blanche Knopf: The complicated woman behind a powerful literary brand 2016-04-13T04:00:00Z
If Edmund Wilson had a dream about you, he’d call you to mull it over. ‘The Premonitions Bureau’ Recounts Crowdsourcing the Supernatural 2022-04-25T04:00:00Z
In “The Wound and the Bow,” an influential essay on Sophocles’ “Philoctetes,” Edmund Wilson articulated this conundrum in different terms, arguing that it reflected a conception of “superior strength as inseparable from disability.” Review: An impassioned musical revival of 'The Gospel at Colonus' draws from the book of Oedipus 2023-09-08T04:00:00Z
People thought Edmund Wilson was just being sentimental when he championed the work of a half-forgotten old Princeton classmate named Scott Fitzgerald. There is no 'Ultimate L.A. Bookshelf': a critic's requiem for all the forgotten books 2023-04-11T04:00:00Z
Is this a dig at Edmund Wilson — nicknamed “Bunny” — or a thank you for “The Boys in the Back Room,” that critic’s appreciation of hard-boiled fiction? Review | Fredric Brown’s ‘The Fabulous Clipjoint’ is an ingenious mystery 2022-04-13T04:00:00Z
The Times did not review “The Wild Party,” but it was noticed; among its admirers was Edmund Wilson. A Cautionary Tale for the New Roaring Twenties 2021-09-06T04:00:00Z
In 1924 the critic Edmund Wilson did what critics are known to do on occasion: He heralded the arrival of a stunning new voice in American fiction. Ken Burns' new Hemingway documentary doesn't give you a reason to read Hemingway 2021-04-05T04:00:00Z
He spent the greater part of his career teaching at the University of Cambridge, but he also was chief critic from 1966 to 1997 at the New Yorker magazine, where he succeeded Edmund Wilson. George Steiner, renowned literary critic, dies at 90 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z
“One of the books he loved was Edmund Wilson’s ‘To the Finland Station,’ right? Pete Buttigieg’s High Hopes 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z
After abandoning studies for a doctorate, Mr. James made his breakthrough as a writer with a 1972 essay in the Times Literary Supplement about the American literary critic Edmund Wilson. Clive James, Australian-born TV host, writer, critic and all-around wit, dies at 80 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z
In 1972 he was commissioned by the Times Literary Supplement to write an appreciation of the noted writer and critic Edmund Wilson. Clive James: 'A man of substance' 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z
In America, Edmund Wilson was at the top of his game… The name missing from this roster of distinguished academic critics was the most famous of them all, Lionel Trilling. Senate GOP ultimatum to Trump on emergency 2019-02-28T05:00:00Z
This aspect of the President’s war-making is why Edmund Wilson impatiently compared Lincoln to Bismarck—both seen as iron-hearted nationalists who taught their people to die for the idea of national greatness. The Prophetic Pragmatism of Frederick Douglass 2018-10-08T04:00:00Z
Writer Edmund Wilson believed that it “revealed the whole anatomy of American life, with all its classes, professions, and points of view, and raised every fundamental question of our political and social system.” Massachusetts executed two Italian immigrants 90 years ago: Why the global fallout still matters 2017-09-04T04:00:00Z
Issues of the magazine stretching back, writers like Rebecca West, Virginia Woolf, Edmund Wilson and James Wood: the fascination to own all this was overwhelming. Technology and the New Republic just never seemed to click 2017-08-20T04:00:00Z
Nearly a year before the book came out, Edmund Wilson noted in his diary that it was one of “the principal subjects of conversation” in New York. The Book That Scandalized the New York Intellectuals 2017-04-24T04:00:00Z
“My sister Ruthie remembers this funny guy spinning a plate on his nose, and it was Edmund Wilson.” Norman Podhoretz Still Picks Fights and Drops Names 2017-03-17T04:00:00Z
But that same year, another researcher, Edmund Wilson of Columbia University, also reached her same conclusion. Google honors Nettie Stevens, a badass research scientist who changed genetics forever 2016-07-07T04:00:00Z
Edmund Wilson once said that “we have produced some of our truest poetry in the folk songs that are inseparable from their tunes.” Muhammad Ali, the Political Poet 2016-06-09T04:00:00Z
From 1979 to 1985, Dr. Aaron was the founding president of the Library of America, a publishing project inspired by a French series of books of classic literature and championed by literary critic Edmund Wilson. Daniel Aaron, scholar who helped develop academic field of American studies, dies at 103 2016-05-02T04:00:00Z
Edmund Wilson wrote an early study of the modernist movement covering great 20th-century writers, including James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, and titled it The Wound and the Bow. How to Turn Anguish Into Art 2016-03-08T05:00:00Z
And when Edmund Wilson edited a posthumous version of ‘‘The Last Tycoon,’’ Ring wrote the esteemed critic that he’d missed the point. The Lives They Lived 2015-12-23T05:00:00Z
Edmund Wilson, who had been a leading champion of Hemingway, despaired that the author in his nonfiction persona had become a bloated parody, “Ernest Hemingway, the Old Master of Key West.” Ernest Hemingway’s ‘Green Hills of Africa’ reissued 2015-07-21T04:00:00Z
Edmund Wilson, who had been a leading champion of Hemingway, despaired that the author in his nonfiction persona had become a bloated parody, "Ernest Hemingway, the Old Master of Key West." Son and grandson of Ernest Hemingway urge fresh look at 'Green Hills of Africa' 2015-07-21T04:00:00Z
Malcolm Cowley hired him as a regular reviewer for The New Republic, where his reviews appeared alongside essays by Edmund Wilson. The Long-Lost Tale of the World’s Longest Book 2015-07-27T04:00:00Z
In The New Yorker, Edmund Wilson called “Dangling Man” a “testimony on the psychology of a whole generation.” Saul Bellow’s Revenge 2015-05-04T04:00:00Z
“Nobody could have written it in a totalitarian state and turned it loose on the world,” the American critic Edmund Wilson wrote in the New Yorker, “who did not have the courage of genius.” A familiar Russian playbook
I believe she once flung a copy of “Three Stories and Ten Poems” at someone: her husband, who was Hemingway’s first bibliographer; one of her husband’s mistresses; or Edmund Wilson. Opinion: Lost Booksellers of New York 2014-05-10T18:30:01Z
Edmund Wilson was a wife-beater, Picasso well beyond a sociopath, and on and on. The Woody Allen ethical dilemma 2014-02-03T15:57:31Z
In 1942, Horace Gregory told Mitchell that in 1930, after an “old maid” had Gould arrested, he and Edmund Wilson signed statements attesting to Gould’s sanity in order to keep him out of an asylum. The Long-Lost Tale of the World’s Longest Book 2015-07-27T04:00:00Z
I tell him about Edmund Wilson, who would shut his then wife, Mary McCarthy, in a room for hours under orders to write a story. A life aquatic: every swimsuit tells a story 2012-07-20T21:59:00Z
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