God's Amateur: The Writing of E. C. Large

Hyphen Press By Stuart Bailey
and Robin Kinross

6-7/10 x 9-1/2 in; 128 pp ; 50 b/w
Paperback
Published in March, 2009
ISBN 9780907259381
ISBN10 0907259383

$20.00  


God's Amateur: The Writing of E. C. Large -- E. C. Large (1902-1976) was—in chronological order—an industrial chemist, writer, and plant scientist. Best known for his 1940 history of plant diseases, The Advance of the Fungi, it is his long-out-of-print late-1930s oeuvre that will fascinate a new generation of readers. God's Amateur: The Writing of E.C. Large is a long-overdue critical revaluation of the fictional creations of a liberal free thinker whose exacting, imaginative prose is often compared to that of George Orwell. Featuring an account of Large's life; a full bibliography of published writings; and a selection of shorter pieces—travel essays, reportage, reveries, book reviews—God's Amateur reveals the full extent of Large's ambitions as a writer. An extended essay by Stuart Bailey (editor of Dot Dot Dot) discusses the writings from a wider contemporary perspective.


Stuart Bailey is a graphic designer and editor of the journal Dot Dot Dot. He is the cofounder, along with David Reinfurt, of the workshop Dexter Sinister, located on the Lower East Side of New York City.

Robin Kinross is a graphic designer and the author of numerous articles in the field of visual communication and typography. He is publisher of Hyphen Press.


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