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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2023
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350272279

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By turns reflective, entertaining and moving, this book reveals how some of the most influential and best loved writers of our time were shaped by their inspirational teachers. Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee, Margaret Drabble, Stephen Greenblatt, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Andrew Motion, Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina and Paul Theroux are among the twenty contributors of original essays to this landmark volume celebrating masters of the teaching profession.

What makes a good teacher? What lights the writer's creative fire? How can the teacher shape the writer? This book answers these questions and more, describing the powerful influence of mentors at an impressionable time of life, portraying the heart-warming transition from pupil to friend, and exploring the lasting impact that truly great teachers can have on their students.

To have teachers who care, and to have such notable writers capture their spirit, is ample reason to read Dale Salwak's elegant celebration of the 'noble profession' and the world-renowned writers that it helped to hone.

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All the essays deserve high praise. Seldom does one encounter such a wealth of good prose within the covers of a single volume. The book is itself inspirational, teaching much about writing and teaching, thinking and living. -- Éilís Ní Dhuibhne * The Irish Times * The best are excellent, memorializing through striking detail teachers some exceptionally charismatic who understood their pupils as well as they did the importance of all they were passing on to them. -- Catharine Morris * Times Literary Supplement * I found myself pleasurably immersed in the recollections of a network of individuals for whom writing became not only the centre of their universe but a necessary condition for living. ... [ A] delightfully entertaining collection. * Bennett Arnold Society Newsletter * Celebrates how some of the leading writers of our time have been shaped by inspirational teachers. * Choice * Dale Salwak has created a collection that should be required reading for all prospective teachers. Elegant praise for their teachers comes from Jay Parini, Margaret Drabble, Dana Gioia, and many others. -- Linda Wagner-Martin, Hanes Professor, University of North Carolina, USA There is no model, no formula. Chance encounters, dusty school teachers, maverick professors, illiterate grandfathers. Twenty authors ruminate on the relationships that lit the first steps of their careers. Nothing could be more fascinating. -- Tim Parks, author of 'Where I'm Reading From, the Changing World of Books' Writers and their Teachers offers a thought-provoking read to anyone interested in understanding the myriad ways a young writer's wish to write can be massaged from dormancy, their capacities strengthened, by encountering the "right" teacher in their youth. The best among the 20 essays describe the enhanced mastery of writing made possible when two people pay careful attention to each other. -- Janna Malamud Smith, author of 'An Absorbing Errand: How Artists and Craftsmen Make Their Way to Mastery' The gifts are different legitimacy, confidence, the value of hard work, skepticism, provocation but the gratitude is the same. A collection of moving tributes to the often mysterious figures who have, firmly, gently, and at times unconsciously made literature seem possible. -- Stacy Schiff, author of 'The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams'

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By turns reflective, controversial, entertaining and moving, this book reveals how some of the most influential and best loved writers of our time were shaped by their inspirational teachers.
Notes on Contributors ix
Preface xv
Part One School
1 Teachers We Remember: Gerrit Gouws
3(8)
J.M. Coetzee
2 Mabel Morrill Gretchen
11(6)
Holbrook Gerzina
3 Learning Curve
17(6)
Catherine Aird
4 A Way with Words
23(10)
Michael Scammell
5 Peter Way
33(10)
Andrew Motion
6 My Grandfather and My Other Teachers
43(4)
Ngugj wa Thiong'o
7 Il Miglior Fabbro
47(20)
George Howe Colt
Part Two College
8 The Perilous Balance of Marvin Eisenberg
67(10)
Jeffrey Meyers
9 W. Edward Brown: Many Years of Mentoring
77(6)
Jay Parini
10 David Milch and the Strategies of Indirection in Fiction
83(16)
William Logan
Part Three Graduate School and After
11 My Doktorvater: Alvin Kernan
99(4)
Stephen Greenblatt
12 A Far Cry from Oxbridge
103(12)
Margaret Drabble
13 The Right Words
115(12)
Carl Roily son
14 Remembering Allen Mandelbaum
127(14)
Paul Mariani
15 Sketch of a Professor: Roger Gilliatt
141(8)
Michael J. Aminoff
16 How Lucky I Was
149(8)
Ann Thwaite
17 J. P. Stern: The Professor from Prague
157(14)
Daniel Johnson
18 George Steiner: Enchantment and Dissent
171(14)
Robert Boyers
19 Class Struggle: Donald Davie at Stanford
185(26)
Dana Gioia
20 V. S. Naipaul, the Drill Sergeant
211(16)
Paul Theroux
Index 227
Dale Salwak is Professor of English Literature at Southern Californias Citrus College, USA. His 28 books include Living with a Writer (2004), Teaching Life: Letters from a Life in Literature (2008), Writers and Their Mothers (2018), and studies of Kingsley Amis, John Braine, A. J. Cronin, Philip Larkin, Barbara Pym, Carl Sandburg, Anne Tyler, and John Wain. He is a recipient of Purdue Universitys Distinguished Alumni Award as well as a research grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. He is also a frequent contributor to the (London) Times Higher Education magazine and the Times Educational Supplement.