The first historically and internationally comprehensive collection of its kind, Essayists on the Essay is a pathbreaking work that is nothing less than a richly varied sourcebook for anyone interested in the theory, practice, and art of the essay.
Carl H. Klaus, founder of Iowa's Nonfiction Writing Program, Professor Emeritus at Iowa, and co-editor (with Patricia Hampl) of Sightline Books: The Iowa Series in Literary Nonfiction, is an essayist, diarist, and specialist in nonfiction writing.This unique work includes a selection of fifty distinctive pieces by American, Canadian, English, European, and South The first historically and internationally comprehensive collection of its kind, Essayists on the Essay is a path-breaking work that is nothing less than a richly varied sourcebook for anyone interested in the theory, practice, and art of the essay.Thus we are keenly aware that most essayists have a life and a living beyond the essay that often informs their thinking about it in one way or another. But for the purposes of this book, an essayist is someone who has written essays and written something about the essay itself, which we seek to highlight in our individual headnotes.
By reconceiving the most fundamental aspect of the personal essay—the I of the essayist—Klaus demonstrates that this seemingly uncontrived form of writing is inherently problematic, not willfully devious but bordering upon the world of fiction.
Essayists on the Essay: Montaigne to Our Time (Carl H. Klaus and Ned Stuckey-French). The first historically and internationally comprehensive collection of its kind, Essayists on the Essay is a path-breaking work that is nothing less than a richly v.
About the Author. Carl H. Klaus, founding director of Iowa’s Nonfiction Writing Program, is professor emeritus at the University of Iowa and coeditor (with Patricia Hampl) of Sightline Books: The Iowa Series in Literary Nonfiction. His widely praised nonfiction includes most recently The Made-Up Self: Impersonation in the Personal Essay (Iowa.
From 1977 to 1984, Klaus was a Director of National Endowment for the Humanities writing workshop, and of Iowa Nonfiction Writing Program from 1985 to 1994. Carl also was a writing consultant to National Assessment of Educational Progress from 1972 to 1981. In 1977, he was a visiting professor at State University of New York at Albany.
Carl H. Klaus, founding director of the University of Iowa’s Nonfiction Writing Program, professor emeritus at the University of Iowa, and co-editor of Sightline Books: The Iowa Series in Literary Nonfiction, is a diarist, essayist, and author or co-author of several textbooks on writing.
In this first book-length study of the personal essay, Carl Klaus unpacks this made-up self and the manifold ways in which a wide range of essayists and essays have brought it to life. By reconceiving the most fundamental aspect of the personal essay—the I of the essayist—Klaus demonstrates that this seemingly uncontrived form of writing is inherently problematic, not willfully devious but.
While a graduate student at the University of Iowa, Stuckey-French focused on the personal essay and participated in a study group organized by Carl Klaus, an American essay scholar. The group amassed an archive of writing by practicing essayists, starting with Montaigne, in which those writers discussed the art of the essay.
Books by Carl H. Klaus.. Essayists on the Essay: Montaigne to Our Time by. Carl H. Klaus (Editor), Ned Stuckey-French (Editor) 3.97 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2012 Want to. Fields of Writing: Readings Across the Disciplines by. David Hamilton.
Klaus (Weathering Winter, not reviewed, etc.) retired not long ago from the University of Iowa, where for many years he taught the art and craft of the personal essay and journal writing. No surprise, then, that he presents a diary of his musings about his retirement. At age 65, as the title says, he took retirement (rather than be given it, unasked for, as often happens). It was a difficult.
Carl H. Klaus, founder of the University of Iowa’s Nonfiction Writing Program, is professor emeritus at Iowa and coeditor (with Patricia Hampl) of Sightline Books: The Iowa Series in Literary Nonfiction.His widely praised nonfiction includes The Made-Up Self: Impersonation in the Personal Essay (Iowa, 2010), Letters to Kate: Life after Life (Iowa, 2006), My Vegetable Love: A Journal of a.
R. Lane Kauffmann’s essay deserves special mention for a lucid gloss of continental philosophy’s treatment of the essay. Essayists on the Essay: Montaigne to Our Time. Eds. Carl H. Klaus and Ned Stuckey-French. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 2012.
This is a list of essayists—people notable for their essay-writing. Note: Birthplaces (as listed) do not always indicate nationality.
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Carl Klaus, founder of the University of Iowa’s Nonfiction Writing Program and professor emeritus, will read from A Self Made of Words at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, in a free reading at Prairie Lights Books in downtown Iowa City. The reading also will be streamed live on the UI Writing University website.