edited by John Fischer and Robert B. Silvers
contributions by Vance Bourjaily, Archibald MacLeish, C. P. Snow, Robert Brustein, Stanley Kunitz, Kingsley Amis, John Fischer, Robert B. Silvers, Mason W. Gross, Alfred Kazin, Budd Schulberg, Elizabeth Hardwick and Frank Yerby
Rutgers University Press, 2018
Cloth: 978-0-8135-9845-1 | Paper: 978-0-8135-9844-4
Library of Congress Classification PS221.W745 2018
Dewey Decimal Classification 810.9005

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In the fall of 1959, Harper’s Magazine published a special supplement on the state of writing and the American literary scene. The supplement was greeted with a broadside of commendation and a fusillade of cavil, and has since become recognized as the most useful brief survey of the contemporary state of the American writing arts and of their fellow travelers, the spoken word, the typescript word, the filmed and televised word, and the publishing memorandum. 

In this newly reissued volume in the Rutgers University Press Classics Imprint, Writing in America proves to be as stimulating as it was in 1960. Here, writers including Robert Brustein, Stanley Kunitz, and C.P. Snow examine the state of writing in American novels, films, and television candidly and critically. The result is a collection of essays that showcase a first-rate and highly entertaining piece of reporting on the American literary scene that resonate in 2017.