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Writing for Love and Money: A Novel
University of Arkansas Press, 1991 Paper: 978-1-55728-212-5 | eISBN: 978-1-61075-389-0 Library of Congress Classification PS3566.E73W75 1991 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.54
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Partly a roman à clef, partly a paradic "novel-within-a-novel," Writing for Love and Money is perhaps best described as a comic odyssey into the world of the bestseller, a tour guide for writing a blockbuster. Playfully weaving literary puns and allusions into an enthralling narrative, Perutz allows Kate, assisted by a host of "real" and fictional authors, to learn page by page the ingredients of popular fiction. While some critics may argue about the genre—is the book a novel? a memoir? an expose?—Perutz's readers will agree that Writing for Love and Money is one of the funniest nonnovels, nonmemoirs, nonexposes they've read. See other books on: Authors | Literary collections | Money | Ozark Mountains | Popular literature See other titles from University of Arkansas Press |
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