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Richard Brautigan Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Cheryl Walker

This literature criticism consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis & critique of Richard Brautigan.
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Critical Essay by Cheryl Walker

Richard Brautigan is an epiphenomenon in American literature. He seems to represent some sort of insubstantial alternative. While the academy of letters reads Beckett, Borges, and Nabokov, the kids read Brautigan…. His appeal consists primarily in an irrepressible optimism (probably the brand of a woodsy Pacific Northwest background), a style flashing with artifice, and a total disregard for effete university culture. Mr. Brautigan is not himself the product of American higher education or of much formal training of any kind. Furthermore, his fund of simplicity and optimism is a relief for some from the profound despair of writers like Beckett. To complete the picture, I need only add that his flashy technique, in reality concealing a great deal of carelessness, on first reading must strike some readers as more exciting than the whittled style and carefully constructed works of Borges.

Thus he has risen almost by accident to a prominence...
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This section contains 1,202 words
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Purchase our Brautigan, Richard 1935– - Critical Essay by Cheryl Walker
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Brautigan, Richard 1935– - Critical Essay by Cheryl Walker from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.
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