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Agitations : essays on life and literature / Arthur Krystal.

LIBRA Special Z1003 .K93 2002
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Krystal, Arthur.
Contributor:
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Books and reading.
Literature and society.
Learning and scholarship.
Civilization, Modern--20th century--Philosophy.
Civilization, Modern.
Philosophy.
Penn Provenance:
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copy)
Physical Description:
xv, 189 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2002]
Summary:
We disagree. From small questions of taste to large questions concerning the nature of existence, intellectual debate takes up much of our time. In this book the respected literary critic Arthur Krystal examines what most commentators ignore: the role of temperament and taste in the forming of aesthetic and ideological opinions. In provocative essays about reading and writing, about the relation between life and literature, about knowledge and certainty, about God and death, and about his own gradual disaffection with the literary scene, Krystal demonstrates that opposing points of view are based more on innate predilections than on disinterested thought or analysis. Not beholden to any fashionable theory or political agenda, Krystal interrogates the usual suspects in the cultural wars from an independent, though not impartial, vantage point. Clearly personal and unabashedly belletrist, his essays ask important questions. What makes culture one thing and not another? What inspires aesthetic values? What drives us to make comparisons? And how does a bias for one kind of evidence as opposed to another contribute to the form and content of intellectual argument?
Contents:
1. Closing the Books: A Devoted Reader Arrives at the End of the Story 1
2. H. C. Witwer and Me: The Making of a Reader 17
3. Stop the Presses: A Petition for Less Writing 29
4. What Do You Know? What Don't You Know? 39
5. Death, It's What Ails You 55
6. Why Smart People Believe in God 69
7. Taste, Too, Is An Art 85
8. The Rule of Temperament 97
9. Art and Craft 107
10. Certitudes 117
11. What Happened? The Rise and Fall of Theory 127
12. How We Write When We Write About Writing 137
13. Looking for a Good Argument: Argument and the Novel 149
14. Just Imagine: Three Hundred Years of the Creative Imagination 157
15. Going, Going, Gone: The Place of Poetry in American Letters 167
16. The Writing Life 181.
Local Notes:
Gotham Book Mart Collection copy has dustjacket retained.
ISBN:
0300092164
OCLC:
49276483

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