For more than a half a century, James Hart's Oxford
Companion to American Literature has been a matchless
guide through the myriad paths and byways of American
literary culture. It has been revised regularly since
its first publication in 1941, although Hart died in
1990, before he could complete this new edition. The
experienced reference book editor Phillip Leininger has
completed the revisions for the sixth edition of this
classic work . Nearly 200 new entries range from major
new literary talents (Don Delillo, Thomas Flanagan,
William Kennedy, Cormac MacCarthy) to playwrights and
theatre people (Harvey Fierstein, John Guare, Stephen
Sondheim, August Wilson), and science fiction and
popular authors (Raymond Carver, Stephen King, Harold
Robbins, Theodore Sturgeon). Many more entries have been
expanded to take account of work written since the
publication of the last edition (Saul Bellow, Norman
Mailer, Joyce Carol Oates, John Updike). Leininger has
also endeavoured to widen the scope of the book by
adding entries on women (M. F. K. Fisher, Ursula Le
Guin, Bobbie Ann Mason, Gloria Steinhem), as well as
African Americans, Native Americans, and other ethnic
groups.The Companions Chronological Index includes new
literary and social notes that bring it right up to
date. While there are a number of reference works
dealing with American literature, none of them have the
stature and authority of the Oxford Companion, a delight
for both the casual browser and the serious
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