Description
Edited by longtime Harington scholar Brian Walter, Double Toil and Trouble also includes an appendix featuring the author's spirited correspondence with the editor who originally inspired the title novel, providing an insider's look at the American literary scene and Harington's own early assessment of his work. Spanning several decades of the author's career, this volume gives readers a Harington who is at once familiar and fresh as he experiments with new formal possibilities, only to once again endear the vagaries of love, life, and folk language to us.
About the Author
Donald Harington taught art history in New York City, New England, and South Dakota before returning to his home state to teach at the University of Arkansas for twenty-two years. The author of fifteen novels, he received the Oxford American Lifetime Award for Contributions to Southern Literature, the Robert Penn Warren Award for Fiction, and the Porter Prize for Literary Excellence.
Brian Walter is professor of English at St. Louis College of Pharmacy. He is the editor of The Guestroom Novelist: A Donald Harington Miscellany and director of the documentaries Stay More: The World of Donald Harington and Farther Along: The World of Donald Harington, Part 2.
Reviews
For those of us who continue to treasure Donald Harington and his work, there's something tremendously moving about receiving this late addition to the Stay More chronicles-a message in a bottle from 1973. In the novel (and four stories) you'll find here, he displays all the warmth, wit, goodness, and love of humanity that make his books so essential, as if he were reaching out from decades ago to remind us that the world is beautiful and we are of value to each other." -Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Ghost Variations: One Hundred Stories
Book Information
ISBN 9781682261422
Author Donald Harington
Format Hardback
Page Count 176
Imprint University of Arkansas Press
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Weight(grams) 445g