TY - BOOK AU - Winnett,Susan TI - Writing back: American expatriates and narratives of return T2 - Rethinking theory (Baltimore, Md.) SN - 9781421407821 AV - PS366 .W758 2013 PY - 2013/// CY - Baltimore PB - Johns Hopkins University Press KW - Stein, Gertrude, KW - Cowley, Malcolm, KW - Stearns, Harold, KW - Identity (Psychology) in literature KW - Expatriate authors KW - Psychology KW - Autobiography KW - American prose literature KW - 20th century KW - History and criticism KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Introduction: writing back: American expatriates' narratives of return --; Framing the un-scene/writing the wrongs : Henry James's text of America --; An intellectual is being beaten : the escape and return of Harold E. Stearns --; Wo Mama war, soll Dada werden : Malcolm Cowley's odyssey of legitimation --; Everybody's autobiography : the remaking of an American --; Postcript; 2; b N2 - "The migration of American artists and intellectuals to Europe in the early twentieth century has been amply documented and studied, but few scholars have examined the aftermath of their return home. Writing Back focuses on the memoirs of modernist writers and intellectuals who struggled with their return to America after years of living abroad. Susan Winnett establishes repatriation as related to but significantly different from travel and exile. She engages in close readings of several writers-in-exile, including Henry James, Harold Stearns, Malcolm Cowley, and Gertrude Stein. Writing Back examines how repatriation unsettles the self-construction of the "returning absentee" by challenging the fictions of national and cultural identity with which the writer has experimented during the time abroad. As both Americans and expatriates, these writers gained a unique perspective on American culture, particularly in terms of gender roles, national identity, artistic self-conception, mobility, and global culture."--Project Muse UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=601106&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -