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Alfred Kazin's America

Critical and Personal Writings

Alfred Kazin's America( )
Author: Kazin, Alfred
Solotaroff, Ted
ISBN:978-0-06-621343-9
Publication Date:Sep 2003
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:Harper
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $29.95USD $29.95
Book Description:

"Alfred Kazin chose America as his subject, and his intellectual awakening is itself something of an American legend. . . . Ted Solotaroff's selection of his work is a fitting tribute, a book that will be a starting point for further reading, both of Kazin and of the native writers to whom he devoted himself" -- The New Yorker

Over the course of 60 years, Alfred Kazin's writings confronted virtually all of our major imaginative writers, from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Emily...
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Book Details
Pages:592
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / American / General
Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures
History / United States / 20Th Century
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 1.34 Inches
Book Weight:1.985 Pounds
Author Biography
Kazin, Alfred (Author)
Alfred Kazin, a literary critic and professor of English literature, was born in Brooklyn on June 5, 1915. He was educated at City College and Columbia University. Kazin established his own critical reputation in the mid-1940s with On Native Grounds (1942), a study of American literature. His later work, Bright Book of American Life (1973), is both a recapitulation of modernism and an evaluation of American writers who have achieved prominence since 1945.

Modernism, a favorite topic of Kazin, is in his view a literary revolution marked by spontaneity and individuality but lacking in precisely the mass culture appeal necessary to its survival. Contemporaries (1962) includes reflective essays on travel, five essays on Freud, and some very perceptive essays on literary and political matters. The final section, "The Critic's Task," concerns itself with the critic's function within a popular and an academic context and with critical theory and principles. Starting Out in the Thirties (1965) describes Kazin's early years with The New Republic as book reviewer and evaluates his contemporaries in a period when the depression and radical political thought, pro and con, deeply affected literary production. In the midst of the current antihumanistic trend in literary theory, Kazin remains a literary critic of the old school, believing in the relevance of literature to modern life.

Alfred Kazin died on June 5, 1998.

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