A comprehensive treatment of the life and work of this award-winning feminist Appalachian writer
Johnson begins with a biographical sketch of Smith's upbringing in Appalachia, her formal education, and her career. She explicates the themes and stylistic qualities that have come to characterize Smith's writing and outlines the criticism of Smith's work, particularly that which focuses on female subjectivity, artistry, religion, history, and place in her fiction. Too often, Johnson argues, Smith's consistent and powerful messages about artistry, gender roles, and historical discourse are missed or undervalued by readers and critics caught up in her quirky characters and dialogue.
In Understanding Lee Smith, Johnson offers an analysis of Smith's oeuvre chronologically to study her growth as a writer and to highlight major events in her career and the influence they had on her work, including a major shift in the early 1990s to writing about families, communities, and women living in the mountains. Johnson reveals how Smith has refined her talent for creating nuanced voices and a narrative web of multiple perspectives and evolved into a writer of fine literary fiction worthy of critical study.
ISBN: | 9781611178807 |
Publication date: | 30th August 2018 |
Author: | Danielle N Johnson |
Publisher: | The University of South Carolina Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 136 pages |
Series: | Understanding Contemporary American Literature |
Genres: |
Literature: history and criticism |