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This critical biography of novelist William Humphrey (1924- 1997) draws on the author's personal papers and letters to examine the sources of his work. Almon also addresses Humphrey's critique of sentimentalized mythmaking, a thread running through much of his work, and his much-frustrated efforts to be properly understood by readers. Annotation c.

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This critical biography of novelist William Humphrey (1924- 1997) draws on the author's personal papers and letters to examine the sources of his work. Almon also addresses Humphrey's critique of sentimentalized mythmaking, a thread running through much of his work, and his much-frustrated efforts to be properly understood by readers. Annotation c.
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Autorenporträt
Bert Almon has taught modern literature and creative writing at the University of Alberta since 1968. He has published eight collections of poetry and a Western Writers Series monograph on Gary Snyder. He held a Mellon Fellowship at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas and a Hawthornden Fellowship in Poetry. He lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.