Laurel Brett, a refugee from the 1960s, was born in Manhattan in the middle of the last century. Her passionate interest in the arts and social justice led her to a Ph D and a long career as a community college professor. She expanded her award-winning dissertation on Thomas Pynchon”s work into a groundbreaking analysis, Disquiet on the Western Front: World War II and Postmodern Fiction, which was published by Cambridge Scholars. She lives in Port Jefferson, New York.
2 Ebooks por Laurel Brett
Laurel Brett: The Schrödinger Girl
‘Brett’s novel is a rare page turner that avoids the obvious traps…Why not let Garrett indulge a little? His pursuit is maddening, because it should be. But the more impossible his reality becomes, …
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Laurel Brett: Disquiet on the Western Front
This groundbreaking study looks at the evolution of the war novel, tracing the movement from the modernist novel that followed World War I to the postmodernist novel that followed World War II.The bo …
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