Campbell's Scoop e-bog
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At the request of her many fans, Patty Campbell, editor of the Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature series, has selected some of her best essays, articles, columns, and speeches in Campbells Scoop. These pieces define the boundaries between childrens and adult literature and review the trends, censorship, problems, and glories of the genre. Other essays reflect on some concerns and inter...
E-bog
583,01 DKK
Forlag
Scarecrow Press
Udgivet
19 februar 2010
Længde
262 sider
Genrer
Children’s and teenage literature studies: general
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780810872943
At the request of her many fans, Patty Campbell, editor of the Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature series, has selected some of her best essays, articles, columns, and speeches in Campbells Scoop. These pieces define the boundaries between childrens and adult literature and review the trends, censorship, problems, and glories of the genre. Other essays reflect on some concerns and interests of young adult literature as it has matured: the verse novel, ambivalent endings, violence, the sometimes dubious value of awards and honor lists, the graphic novel, and the difficulties of the genres recent overwhelming success. A section titled "e;Inside ALA"e; looks at the authors many years of service to that organization with, among other pieces, a firsthand look at the Best Books committee at work and a report of her attempt to unite booksellers and librarians in common cause.Many of these selections show the idiosyncratic wit and passion that have made Campbells column a favorite with Horn Book readers: an exploration of the meaning of the glut of YA novels with death as a theme or character; an indignant denunciation of the fictional abuse of animals; a snarky analysis of "e;chick lit;"e; and a technical review from the belly-dancing critic of a YA novel featuring that ancient art. On a more serious note, Campbell pleads for what she calls "e;Godsearch"e; in books for teens and pays tribute to her late friend Robert Cormier. Without question, the essays in Campbells Scoop provide readers with the unique insights of an advocate who is passionate about young adult literature and its future.