Reviews
Even scholars familiar with these works will find Winnett's reading fresh, erudite, and insightful.
Winnett’s tightly-argued chapters, and the sense of intellectual exchange between them, mark this as an important book in the literary history of transatlantic migration.
Writing Back vividly adds to the existing body of work on expatriatism by considering, as very few have done, the surprisingly frequent accounts of those writers’ returns to America. Winnett's learned and elegantly written book makes a highly original contribution to a current wave of theoretical discourse that looks at the interrelated tropes of exile, travel, and tourism from global and transnational perspectives.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Framing the Un-Scene / Writing the Wrongs: Henry James's Text of America
2. An Intellectual Is Being Beaten: The Escape and Return of Harold E. Stearns
3. Wo Mama war, soll
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Framing the Un-Scene / Writing the Wrongs: Henry James's Text of America
2. An Intellectual Is Being Beaten: The Escape and Return of Harold E. Stearns
3. Wo Mama war, soll Dada werden: Malcolm Cowley's Odyssey of Legitimation
4. Everybody's Autobiography: The Remaking of an American
Postscript
Notes
Works Cited
Index