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Literary Luxuries: American Writing at the End of the Millennium [Hardcover]

Joe David Bellamy (Author)

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November 1, 1995

From the Iowa Writers Workshop to the halls of Congress and the National Endowment for the Arts, from the world of literary magazines and writers' conferences to the bizarre realm of the late-twentieth-century American English department, Literary Luxuries takes the reader on a guided tour of American literary life in our time--and the forces threatening its existence.

Joe David Bellamy has been a significant figure on the literary scene during the last three decades; as a "literary Everyman," he offers in Literary Luxuries a distinctive and valuable perspective on the culture wars, on education and the imagination, on particular writers and major literary and aesthetic movements, on the role of government in fostering cultural development, and on the day-to-day strife of the writer's life in the United States.

As director of the literature program of the National Endowment for the Arts, Bellamy had the unenviable task of trying to persuade Congress and ordinary citizens that American literature is worthy of support, and in Literary Luxuries he continues that debate and helps us to understand its implications: "Literature is our national treasury of language and style and our best reckoning about human life, as it is lived in this time and place."

Part memoir, part critique, part impassioned defense of American literary culture and the values it espouses and struggles to uphold, Literary Luxuries offers unforgettable commentary on the literary life in the United States during the last decades of the twentieth century as described from the perspective of one of its key participants.


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From Publishers Weekly

Former NEA literary czar Bellamy has published two works of fiction, but he is perhaps best known as a short-story anthologist, an editor, a teacher and a longtime impresario in "the fiction sweepstakes." Old wares cleverly repackaged as new, the essays on display here provide snapshots of the literary life from the vantage point of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, various English departments and a handful of sylvan literary retreats where the cocktail hour receives more detailed attention than the actual writing that manages to get done. However self-satisfied some of these reminiscences may seem, Bellamy stands firmly on the side of the angels-the devils being the philistines and bureaucrats who, as his interesting account of his NEA years shows, really do want to banish poets from the republic. In conclusion, a sampling of Bellamy's old book reviews stands as a portrait gallery of some two dozen American writers of the past three decades.
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"Literary Luxuries is a linked gathering of essays presenting, from lively and provocative points of view, a history and a vision of contemporary writing and culture, an authentic firsthand account of the literary life in our age. I believe that it will arouse and provoke strong reactions from readers who will be captured, as I was, by the intellectual yet personal story it tells. From first to last, we hear Bellamy's voice, and it is the voice of the author and its lively consistency that give this book its undeniable integrity."--George Garrett



"Joe David Bellamy is one of our foremost editors, writers, and teachers. During its run under Bellamy's editorship, Fiction International quickly became one of the most influential little magazines in this country--right up there with Antaeus and Paris Review--and it is a tribute to its lasting influence that so many of the writers he published early on have gone on to prominence."--T. Coraghessan Boyle



"Literary Luxuries is an exciting and informative book that offers readers a coherent overview of American literary history of the last thirty years that is, to my knowledge, unobtainable anywhere else. This book will be an important resource for literary historians and scholars studying the American literary culture of the second half of the twentieth century."--Kelly Cherry


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Joe David Bellamy won the Editors' Book Award for his novel Suzi Sinzinnati, and his new novel Green Freedom is forthcoming from Narrative Library. He is also the author of fifteen other books, including Kindred Spirits, Atomic Love, Literary Luxuries, and The New Fiction. He is a voting member of the National Book Critics Circle and served as Director of the Literature Program of the National Endowment for the Arts. His essays, fiction, poetry, and reviews have been published in: The Atlantic, The Nation, Harper's, Narrative, Paris Review, Saturday Review, The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post Book World, and some seventy others. He has taught writing at several colleges and universities, including the University of Iowa.

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