All of these topics, themes and discussions are actual and important today. My main concern is to provide authors of literary works (poetry, short stories, novellas, essays, novels etc.) and independent presses and facilitators of self-published books of quality with a new form of literary criticism: which is informative, which incites debate, which challenges author and reader, and which provides entertainment, but which at the same time functions as a marketing tool and an opportunity for authors to consider their own development and accomplishments from the perspective of another literature enthusiast. I review both first-time authors and authors who have written dozens of books, assess individual books as well as compare several books by the same author, and sometimes follow a specific author's development from book to book.
All literary criticism is subjective by definition. However, it can be helpful for both author and readers of literary criticism to discover new ways of perceiving their own writing, and writing in general. I am not an English professor, or even an English major. I am an author, and yet another who constantly struggles with the same questions, choices and challenges all authors confront. It is my experience that reviewing others' writing gives me greater insight into my own. This is (for me) an ever-going process of personal and artistic development.
Lastly, I would like to say that I consider literary criticism to be an art form in itself - a form for expression that is constantly stretching and yawning, recollecting older traditions and recognising the contemporary and the visionary in authors, and sometimes making associations between diverse forms of artistic expression and artistic disciplines. However, reading a book review or a piece of literary criticism is no substitute for reading the book, and is not a prerequisite either. Literary criticism is only a personal guide and commentary ... a short essay containing the reviewer's thoughts and reactions to having read a work (or works) of literature by another author |
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Adam D. Powell |
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ADAM DONALDSON POWELL (Norway) is a multilingual author, literary critic, and art photography critic; and a professional visual artist. He has published several literary books (including collections of poetry, short stories, and novellas, two science fiction novels, and essays) in the USA, Norway and India; as well as numerous works in international literary publications on several continents. He writes in English, Spanish, French and Norwegian.
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Other Publication By Adam D. Powell |
Adam Powell & Rick Davis
ISBN: 978-81-8253-160-4
Adam D. Powell
ISBN: 978-81-8253-110-9
Adam D. Powell
ISBN: 978-81-8253-118-5
Adam D. Powell
ISBN: 978-81-8253-103-1
Adam Donaldson Powell
ISBN: 81-8253-058-X
Adam Donaldson Powell
ISBN: 81-8253-028- 8
Adam Donaldson Powell
ISBN: 9788182534032
Adam Donaldson Powell
ISBN: 9789385945779
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