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Amerrycountry: Autorabiography

Amerrycountry: Autorabiography

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Steephen Greenblatt's comment on Amerrycountry, subtitled Autorabiography is: ''I am genuinely impressed by the inexhaustible and daring verbal inventiveness of Amerrycountry.'' The Taylor and Francis review written by Dr. Bahram Meghdadi, the most prestigious professor and critic of English literature in Middle East, published in the volume 47, Issue 6, 2014 Journal of Iranian Studies, Oxford University, has claimed Amerrycountry a 21st century literary ''masterpiece'' which surpasses even Finnegans Wake, and which deserves to reach a ''universale''. Dr. Meghdadi who got his Ph. D. from Columbia University believes, the art of writing novels has been revived once again by Amerrycountry, a ''phenomenon'' in world literature. Dr. Homa Katouzian the distinguished professor and editor of Iranian Studies Journal of Oxford University, after finishing to read Amerrycountry called it an ''original'' story. Ariel Dorfman's assistant at Duke University, Suzan Senerchia, has commented on Amerrycountry as: ''I did read Amerrycountry and found it interesting in your use of words. Your combination and use of words, as well as your choice of which words to combine, were very clever and imaginative.'' Professor Mark Burnett from Queen's U. Belfast commented on Amerrycountry as: ''cleverly'' written. Beheshti U. distinguished Professor and critic of English literature, Dr. Amir Ali Nojumian who received his Ph. D. from Leicester U. has commented on Amerrycountry as follows: ''I eventually finished reading your work and enjoyed it a lot. I think your command of English is excellent and your portmanteaus, or let's say portmantorabis, are quite thought-provoking and pentertaining. Many of the words you made, for example ''sexpert'', "textpress" and ''universale'' were very innovative. This reminds me of this quotation in your work: "It seems that languages langucage us! Or rather, we let ourselves be langucaged. Languages, after many years, limit and numb us, although at the start they empower us." Your metafictional and intertextual attitude to writing is quite novel and postmodern (while reading your work, I was reminded of Tristram Shandy.) Dr. Ali Reza Jafari, (Ph. D. of Southampton University), another distinguished professor and critic of English literature in Beheshti U., has commented on Amerrycountry as: ''I have now read a few pages of your brilliant work for which I genuinely congratulate you. It has considerable strengths to build on and possesses features that can develop into great literary assets. You demonstrate an awareness of the divergence of literal and figurative deployments of language, something that will stand you in good stead. The performative quality of your writing, coupled with a strong moral color, is certainly of note, too. Your writing, in a dim sort of way, reminds me of eighteenth-century satires in which one sees an astringent social and cultural criticism.'' Dr. Elahi Ghomshei, professor of English Literature, translator and Shakespeare scholar has called Amerrycountry as ''uniquely interesting.'' Professor Talât S. Halman has taught at Columbia University, at Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania, and New York University. He received the UNESCO medal, and a Knight Grand Cross (GBE) was granted to him by Queen Elizabeth mainly for his translations of Shakespeare's works into Turkish. He is a member of the Poetry Society of America. His comment on Amerrycountry is: ''I finally had a chance to familiarize myself with Amerrycountry which I found ambitious and interesting. It is an extraordinary treasury of puns and portmanteau. You are very inventive and ingenious.'' Danial Jafari, a book critic from Philadelphia has commented on Amerrycountry as: ''I have already read a few pages of it and it is not an easy read, I must confess. But that is exactly why I liked it! Anything that picks my brain or stimulates my humble psyche is a sure welcome. I congratulate you on words of support from this diverse range of reviewers.'' Amerrycountry, the unique novel in the whole world of English and American Literature which is written in pure understandable portmanteau style, entertains those who do not want to remain langucaged and those who would like to: 1. Read a totally different fiction with a totally different style. 2. Read a Super-Postmodern contemporary fiction. 2.Read about the African't Kids ( African kids who can’t kid around as other kids do) and poorphans (poor orphans) and those who are An Individual Desiring Service or AIDS patients, and other needy people. 3. Read a new type of Alice in Wonderland story. 4. Read a new type of Harry Potter story
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