Cultural Amnesia
Necessary Memories from History and the Arts
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Word Count
192,000 words, Guess
Page Count
768 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7452101M
- ISBN-139780393061161
- ISBN-100393061167
- OCLC Control Number76183163
- OCLC Control Numberculturalamnesian00jame
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- Library of Congress Control Number2006036398
- LibraryThing1109294
- Goodreads262762
Classifications
- LCCCB245 .J338 2007
- DDC909.82
- LCCCB245 .J339 2007
Description
Echoing Edward Said's belief that "Western humanism is not enough, we need a universal humanism," renowned critic Clive James presents here his life's work. Containing over one hundred original essays, organized by quotations from A to Z, this book illuminates, rescues, or occasionally destroys the careers of many of the greatest thinkers, humanists, musicians, artists, and philosophers of the twentieth century. In discussing, among others, Louis Armstrong, Walter Benjamin, Sigmund Freud, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Franz Kafka, Marcel Proust, and Ludwig Wittgenstein, James writes, "If the humanism that makes civilization civilized is to be preserved into the new century, it will need advocates. These advocates will need a memory, and part of that memory will need to be of an age in which they were not yet alive." This is the book to burnish these memories of a Western civilization that James fears is nearly lost.--From publisher description.
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