The Eye You See With : Selected Nonfiction
384 pages | Paperback
The definitive collection of nonfictionāfrom war reporting to literary criticism to the sharpest political writingāfrom the ālegend of American lettersā (Vanity Fair)
Robert Stone was a singular American writer, a visionary whose award-winning novelsāincludingĀ Dog Soldiers, Outerbridge Reach, andĀ Damascus Gateāearned him comparisons to literary lions ranging from Samuel Beckett to Ernest Hemingway to Graham Greene. Stone had an almost prophetic grasp of the spirit of his age, which he captured with crystalline clarity in each of his novels. Of course, he was also a sharp and brilliant observer of American life, and his nonfiction writing is revelatory.
The Eye You See Withāthe first and only collection of Robert Stoneās nonfictionāwas carefully selected by award-winning novelist and Stone biographer Madison Smartt Bell. Divided into three sections, the collection includes the best of Stoneās war reporting, his writing on social change, and his reflections on the art of fiction. This is an extraordinary volume that offers up a clear-eyed look at the twentieth century and secures Robert Stoneās place as one of the most original figures in all of American letters.
Robert Stone was a singular American writer, a visionary whose award-winning novelsāincludingĀ Dog Soldiers, Outerbridge Reach, andĀ Damascus Gateāearned him comparisons to literary lions ranging from Samuel Beckett to Ernest Hemingway to Graham Greene. Stone had an almost prophetic grasp of the spirit of his age, which he captured with crystalline clarity in each of his novels. Of course, he was also a sharp and brilliant observer of American life, and his nonfiction writing is revelatory.
The Eye You See Withāthe first and only collection of Robert Stoneās nonfictionāwas carefully selected by award-winning novelist and Stone biographer Madison Smartt Bell. Divided into three sections, the collection includes the best of Stoneās war reporting, his writing on social change, and his reflections on the art of fiction. This is an extraordinary volume that offers up a clear-eyed look at the twentieth century and secures Robert Stoneās place as one of the most original figures in all of American letters.