词条 | W. M. Spackman |
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Spackman's literary success came relatively late in life. He wrote about romance from a realistic rather than a romantic perspective. Highly praised by critics like John Leonard, John Updike, and Stanley Elkin, he has been called a "Fabergé of novelists"[3] and his works have been called "delicate comedies."[4] The characters in his novels are school friends, their associations, often in New York City, and the women with whom they spent time. He was the author of:
He was also the author of a collection of essays entitled On the Decay of Humanism (Rutgers University Press, 1967). Its contents, along with his other essays and reviews, were reprinted in On the Decay of Criticism: The Complete Essays of W. M. Spackman (Fantagraphics Books, 2017). Typescript drafts, revisions, and galley proofs of three of his novels have been deposited in the archives of the Princeton University Library.[5] External links
References1. ^The Pennocks of Primitive Hall [genealogy] {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Spackman, William Mode}}2. ^Vincent D. Balitas, review of The Complete Fiction of W.M. Spackman, Insight on the News (June 30, 1997). 3. ^John Whitehead, "An American Arcadia: The Novels of W.M. Spackman, Contemporary Review (October 1, 1994). 4. ^Jeremy M. Davies, "Reading W. M. Spackman," Context #18 (2006), p. 17. 5. ^Princeton University Library 7 : 1905 births|1990 deaths|Princeton University alumni|Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford|Rockefeller Fellows|American male writers|20th-century American writers |
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