Gods of Modern Grub Street: Impressions of Contemporary Authors
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A series of compact critical sketches profiles prominent contemporary writers, combining biographical notes, assessments of major works and thematic concerns, and the author's personal reactions. Each essay, often accompanied by a portrait, highlights stylistic traits, traces development across an author's output, and situates them within the current literary scene. The pieces move between appreciative and corrective tones, offering readable judgments rather than exhaustive scholarship, and together form a panorama intended to introduce general readers to distinctive voices, recurring aesthetic preoccupations, and the shifting contours of modern letters.
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