Literary Alchemist: The Writing Life of Evan S. Connell

Author:   Steve Paul
Publisher:   University of Missouri Press
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Pages:   414
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
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Evan S. Connell (1924–2013) emerged from the American Midwest determined to become a writer. He eventually made his mark with attention-getting fiction and deep explorations into history. His linked novels Mrs. Bridge (1959) and Mr. Bridge (1969) paint a devastating portrait of the lives of a prosperous suburban family not unlike his own that, more than a half century later, continue to haunt readers with their minimalist elegance and muted satire. As an essayist and historian, Connell produced a wide range of work, including a sumptuous body of travel writing, a bestselling epic account of Custer at the Little Bighorn, and a singular series of meditations on history and the human tragedy. This first portrait and appraisal of an under-recognized American writer is based on personal accounts by friends, relatives, writers, and others who knew him; extensive correspondence in library archives; and insightful literary and cultural analysis of Connell’s work and its context. It also illuminates aspects of American publishing, Hollywood, male anxieties, and the power of place.

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Author:   Steve Paul
Publisher:   University of Missouri Press
Imprint:   University of Missouri Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.466kg
ISBN:  

9780826222718


ISBN 10:   0826222714
Pages:   414
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Literary Alchemist has pinned down a hard-to-pin-down character. If it draws more readers to Connell's astonishing body of work, then Mr. Paul has done his job. --Wall Street Journal At last, in Literary Alchemist: The Writing Life of Evan S. Connell, journalist, biographer and Kansas City resident Steve Paul has constructed a meticulous, intriguing, and long-overdue appraisal of a talent deserving of wider attention. --Minneapolis Star Tribune Evan S. Connell, as a man and artist, has long been the Sphinx of Kansas City, mute and unknowable. Until now. Steve Paul serves as a perfect foil to his laconic subject, and Literary Alchemist, in addition to being assiduously researched and a pleasure to read, treats the great writer with something more useful than awe: understanding and compassion. --Joshua Ferris, author of A Calling for Charlie Barnes Literature lovers will find this a satisfying introduction to a mysterious figure. --Publishers Weekly Superlative research and a sensitive appraisal of Connell's writing accrue to form a subtly vivid portrait of an 'introverted rebel' wholly devoted to the 'quaint mania' of the craft--or as Connell's good friend Max Steele once described him, 'a strange, silent, extremely lonesome person who can write like no one else.' --Gemma Sieff, Harper's Magazine As Steve Paul -- former book editor of the Kansas City Star -- reminds us in his superb Literary Alchemist: The Writing Life of Evan S. Connell, the versatile Connell constantly upended expectations.--Washington Post Steve Paul's well-written narrative offers the first in-depth biography of Evan S. Connell, providing a welcome overview and cogent analysis of his work. --Tracy Daugherty, Oregon State University, author of The Last Love Song 'What an extraordinary man is Evan Connell, ' Alice Adams wrote. She admired him for writing 'about his obsessions, his major passions rather than about himself, ' and found his work 'so compelling that we come to partake of his enthusiasms.' Thus, too, Connell's 'quaint mania, ' as he called his devotion to writing, inspires every page of Steve Paul's thorough, witty biography. Elegantly and without jargon, Paul persuades us that Evan S. Connell, already revered as a writer's writer, is an indispensable maker of American literature. --Carol Sklenicka, award winning author of Raymond Carver: A Writer's Life and Alice Adams: Portrait of a Writer Literary Alchemist shines welcome light on events and milestones in the life of a writer who shunned public attention; especially enlightening are descriptions of Connell's world travels and his deeply held connection to nature, which illumine his most adventurous, genre-busting books. Even more valuable, though, is the literary appraisal put forth by Paul, whose 40-year tenure at the [Kansas City] Star included a stint as editor of the paper's book section. --Kansas Alumni Magazine Paul's impressive research and close reading of Connell's oeuvre illuminates the many autobiographical connections between the artist's life and work. This should reestablish Connell in the pantheon of literary arts. --Booklist His biography offers a valuable and commendably thorough reintroduction to an underappreciated American writer, whose vast and eclectic body of work deserves renewed attention. --American Scholar Steve Paul's deep research and warm engagement with his fellow Kansas Citian Evan S. Connell returns from obscurity one of the most original Midwestern writers of the twentieth century. Highly recommended. --Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb With his iconic Bridge novels, Evan S. Connell inspired a generation of writers and left an indelible mark on twentieth-century American literature. Steve Paul's illuminating, highly readable biography paints a vivid portrait of a writer who eschewed fashion and maintained an almost monastic dedication to craft. Informed by a deep understanding of Connell's work, Literary Alchemist is a satisfying exploration of the demands and pleasures of the writing life. --Jennifer Haigh, author of Mercy Street


Literary Alchemist shines welcome light on events and milestones in the life of a writer who shunned public attention; especially enlightening are descriptions of Connell's world travels and his deeply held connection to nature, which illumine his most adventurous, genre-busting books. Even more valuable, though, is the literary appraisal put forth by Paul, whose 40-year tenure at the [Kansas City] Star included a stint as editor of the paper's book section. --Kansas Alumni Magazine Literary Alchemist has pinned down a hard-to-pin-down character. If it draws more readers to Connell's astonishing body of work, then Mr. Paul has done his job. --Wall Street Journal At last, in Literary Alchemist: The Writing Life of Evan S. Connell, journalist, biographer and Kansas City resident Steve Paul has constructed a meticulous, intriguing, and long-overdue appraisal of a talent deserving of wider attention. --Minneapolis Star Tribune Steve Paul's well-written narrative offers the first in-depth biography of Evan S. Connell, providing a welcome overview and cogent analysis of his work. --Tracy Daugherty, Oregon State University, author of The Last Love Song 'What an extraordinary man is Evan Connell, ' Alice Adams wrote. She admired him for writing 'about his obsessions, his major passions rather than about himself, ' and found his work 'so compelling that we come to partake of his enthusiasms.' Thus, too, Connell's 'quaint mania, ' as he called his devotion to writing, inspires every page of Steve Paul's thorough, witty biography. Elegantly and without jargon, Paul persuades us that Evan S. Connell, already revered as a writer's writer, is an indispensable maker of American literature. --Carol Sklenicka, award winning author of Raymond Carver: A Writer's Life and Alice Adams: Portrait of a Writer Evan S. Connell, as a man and artist, has long been the Sphinx of Kansas City, mute and unknowable. Until now. Steve Paul serves as a perfect foil to his laconic subject, and Literary Alchemist, in addition to being assiduously researched and a pleasure to read, treats the great writer with something more useful than awe: understanding and compassion. --Joshua Ferris, author of A Calling for Charlie Barnes Literature lovers will find this a satisfying introduction to a mysterious figure. --Publishers Weekly Superlative research and a sensitive appraisal of Connell's writing accrue to form a subtly vivid portrait of an 'introverted rebel' wholly devoted to the 'quaint mania' of the craft--or as Connell's good friend Max Steele once described him, 'a strange, silent, extremely lonesome person who can write like no one else.' --Gemma Sieff, Harper's Magazine Paul's impressive research and close reading of Connell's oeuvre illuminates the many autobiographical connections between the artist's life and work. This should reestablish Connell in the pantheon of literary arts. --Booklist His biography offers a valuable and commendably thorough reintroduction to an underappreciated American writer, whose vast and eclectic body of work deserves renewed attention. --American Scholar Steve Paul's deep research and warm engagement with his fellow Kansas Citian Evan S. Connell returns from obscurity one of the most original Midwestern writers of the twentieth century. Highly recommended. --Richard Rhodes, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Making of the Atomic Bomb With his iconic Bridge novels, Evan S. Connell inspired a generation of writers and left an indelible mark on twentieth-century American literature. Steve Paul's illuminating, highly readable biography paints a vivid portrait of a writer who eschewed fashion and maintained an almost monastic dedication to craft. Informed by a deep understanding of Connell's work, Literary Alchemist is a satisfying exploration of the demands and pleasures of the writing life. --Jennifer Haigh, author of Mercy Street


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Steve Paul worked for the Kansas City Star for 40 years, as a reporter, writer, and editor. He is the author of two books, including Hemingway at Eighteen: The Pivotal Year That Launched an American Legend. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri.

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