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Are you tired of the same old narrative of creative writing programmes producing cookie-cutter writers? Break free from the conformist mold and embrace your rebel spirit with Literary Rebels: A History of Creative Writers in Anglo-American Universities! This book challenges the notion that creative writing programmes are driven by conformity, revealing the true rebels who have left an enduring mark on the discipline. Step outside academia's stifling grip and discover the untamed world of literary outsiders.
Unlike the mainstream university, creative writing programmes thrive on opposition. They resist the traditional literary theories and narratives imposed by academia, allowing writers to forge their own paths in the tough literary marketplace. Embrace your true voice and rebel against the conformist norms with Literary Rebels.
Whether you're an aspiring writer looking to break free or a seasoned wordsmith seeking inspiration, this book promises to revolutionize your perspective on creative writing. Explore how these programmes in the United States and Britain have shaped the literary landscape, challenging the dominance of academia and carving out their own distinct identity.
In the pursuit of literary rebellion, creative writing programmes have often found themselves at odds with scholars and literature departments. Even as the popularity of these programmes has grown, creative writing remains on the margins of Anglo-American universities. This book delves into the historical tensions and separations between creative writers and scholars, painting a vivid picture of the struggle for independence.
Don't wait any longer to join the ranks of the true rebels in the literary world. Unleash your creativity, defy conformity, and immerse yourself in the captivating pages of Literary Rebels: A History of Creative Writers in Anglo-American Universities. Break free from the constraints of academia and take the first step towards your own literary revolution.
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