Elizabeth Hardwick, novelist and advisory editor of The New York review of books, discusses the American literary scene of the 1930s, neo-conservative criticism, the American expatriate writers, the role of protest in contemporary American fiction, and contemporary authors whose work she admires in an interview with Malcolm Bradbury.
"Elizabeth Hardwick, novelist and advisory editor of The New York review of books, discusses the American literary scene of the 1930s, neo-conservative criticism, the American expatriate writers, the role of protest in contemporary American fiction, and contemporary authors whose work she admires in an interview with Malcolm Bradbury."@en
"Discusses writing in the post-war period, the modern movement, post-war American aestheticism, correlation of American history and its writing, what makes a good writer, America as custodian of European culture, writing styles, and America's role in the world and how this is reflected inadequately in its literature."@en
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