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Burning Down the House

  • Charles Baxter

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What happens to American fiction in a time when villains are deprived of their villainy; when our consumer culture relentlessly insists on happy endings? In Burning Down the House, Baxter delves into the dramatic way that social and political circumstances influence the “urgent issues of storytelling.” Did Richard Nixon start a trend of dysfunctional narration that is now rife throughout fiction? Why do we seem to have forgotten the true meaning of epiphany? Burning Down the House is Baxter’s first collection of nonfiction and proves he has an equally strong gift for the art of the essay.

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  • American fiction
  • History and criticism
  • 20th century
  • American fiction, history and criticism, 20th century
  • New York Times reviewed
  • American fiction--history and criticism
  • American fiction--20th century--history and criticism
  • Ps379 .b37 2008
  • Ps379 .b37 1997
  • 813/.509
  • Fiction, history and criticism
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About the author

  • Charles Baxter

    born 1947

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    5 ratings · 28 works

Editions

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    Graywolf Press

    Feb 01, 1998

  • Edition cover

    Graywolf Press

    1997

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    Graywolf Press

    2008

  • Edition cover

    Graywolf Press

    2008

Edition cover

Graywolf Press

2008