IN HIS FIRST BOOK OF ESSAYS, GARRETT STEWART DEMONSTRATES AND REFRAMES
HIS FORMIDABLE POWERS AS A CLOSE READER OF A VAST RANGE OF TEXTS:
NOVELS, FILMS, SONGS, BOOK ART, DIGITAL MEDIA, AND MORE.
Among the most prolific and exacting readers of his generation,
Stewart is renowned for his virtuosic interventions across a number of
humanistic fields, including prose narrative, screen studies, and
literary theory. Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
in 2010 and winner of the International Society for the Study of
Narrative's prize for _Novel Violence_ (2009), Stewart draws on these
varied realms in his intensive readings of enduring works across media
– ones worthy of a re-view and a closer look.
_Closer Reading_, like Stewart's writing more broadly, offers up-close
analyses of novels, poetry, cinema, and conceptual art, including
chapters on Gerard Manley Hopkins, Charles Dickens, Francis Ford
Coppola, Stanley Cavell, and John le Carré. A collection a
half-century in the making – yet brimming with critical notes from
the vanguard – _Closer Reading_ finds Stewart demonstrating, from
sentence to sentence, a sustained rethinking of the value of close
reading not just as a methodology but also as a cognitive disposition.
Leaving paranoid, symptomatic, and surface reading to the side,
Stewart revels in the workings of sentences and the many senses of
media. Such a “prismatic reading” affords insight into the
spectrum of interpretation and the bent light of interaction,
refraction, and diffraction. To dwell in the astute and generous line
of Stewart's inquiry is to experience an exhilaration rare in critical
commentary. Featuring full-length essays, including still-potent early
publications and accompanied by an entirely new and wide-ranging
interview with David LaRocca, _Closer Reading_ provides a deep and
satisfying critical survey of and immersion in Garrett Stewart's
inimitable oeuvre.
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Garrett Stewart's Essays in Refraction
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ISBN
9798765140291
Publisert
2026
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Bloomsbury USA
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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