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My Back Pages: Reviews and Essays
My Back Pages: Reviews and Essays by Steven Moore was published in 2017 by Zerogram Press, http://zerogrampress.com -- The footer of the website states that the owner allows text and images to be used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 license.
first edition cover
AuthorSteven Moore
LanguageEnglish
GenreEssays, Reviews, Literary Criticism, Postmodernism
PublisherZerogram Press
Publication date
2017
Publication placeUnited States of America
Media typePrint
Pages767
ISBN9781557134370

My Back Pages: Reviews and Essays by Steven Moore (Zerogram Press, 2017) is a collection of book reviews that were originally published in periodicals from the late 1970s onward.

The book is named after "My Back Pages", a song by Bob Dylan.

Moore is considered the leading authority on William Gaddis. He also writes about helping David Foster Wallace edit Infinite Jest.

Topics covered by this book are literary criticism, postmodernism, the Beat Generation, maximalism, gay literature, punctuation, nympholepsy, and the history of the novel.[1][2][3]

Release details

References

  1. ^ "Steven Moore: My Back Pages". Bookworm, 88.9 FM, KCRW. April 27, 2017.
  2. ^ "My Back Pages, by Steven Moore". Fiction Writers Review. April 10, 2017.
  3. ^ "Outliers & Explorers: Review of My Back Pages by Steven Moore". Numéro Cinq. May 2017.

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