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- English
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About this book
A collection of essays on the joys of great literature from the
New York Times–bestselling author and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award.
One of America's foremost novelists and critics, Cynthia Ozick has won praise and provoked debate for taking on challenging literary, historical, and moral issues. Her new collection of spirited essays focuses on the essential joys of great literature, with particular emphasis on the novel. With razor-sharp wit and an inspiring joie de vivre, she investigates unexpected byways in the works of Leo Tolstoy, Saul Bellow, Helen Keller, Isaac Babel, Sylvia Plath, Susan Sontag, and others. In a posthumous and hilariously harassing "(Unfortunate) Interview with Henry James," Ozick's hero is shocked by a lady reporter. In "Highbrow Blues," and in reflections on her own early fiction, she writes intimately of "the din in our heads, that relentless inner hum," and the curative power of literary imagination. The Din in the Head is sure to please fans of Ozick, win her new readers, and excite critical controversy and acclaim.
"Open the collection anywhere—I guarantee it—and you will feel the bite of her distinctive voice." —Sven Birkerts, Los Angeles Times
"The passion that fills these essays is invigorating. In our age of irony and commercial pandering, we need writers like Ozick." —Danielle Chapman, Chicago Tribune
One of America's foremost novelists and critics, Cynthia Ozick has won praise and provoked debate for taking on challenging literary, historical, and moral issues. Her new collection of spirited essays focuses on the essential joys of great literature, with particular emphasis on the novel. With razor-sharp wit and an inspiring joie de vivre, she investigates unexpected byways in the works of Leo Tolstoy, Saul Bellow, Helen Keller, Isaac Babel, Sylvia Plath, Susan Sontag, and others. In a posthumous and hilariously harassing "(Unfortunate) Interview with Henry James," Ozick's hero is shocked by a lady reporter. In "Highbrow Blues," and in reflections on her own early fiction, she writes intimately of "the din in our heads, that relentless inner hum," and the curative power of literary imagination. The Din in the Head is sure to please fans of Ozick, win her new readers, and excite critical controversy and acclaim.
"Open the collection anywhere—I guarantee it—and you will feel the bite of her distinctive voice." —Sven Birkerts, Los Angeles Times
"The passion that fills these essays is invigorating. In our age of irony and commercial pandering, we need writers like Ozick." —Danielle Chapman, Chicago Tribune
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Front
- What Helen Keller Saw
- Young Tolstoy: An Apostle of Desire
- John Updike: Eros and God
- Throwing Away the Clef: Saul Bellow's Ravelstein
- Washington Square: So Many Absent Things
- Smoke and Fire: Sylvia Plath's Journals
- Kipling: A Postcolonial Footnote
- Delmore Schwartz: The Willed Abortion of the Self
- Lionel Trilling and the Buried Life
- Tradition and (or versus) the Jewish Writer
- Henry James, Tolstoy, and My First Novel
- Highbrow Blues
- The Din in the Head
- The Rule of the Bus
- Isaac Babel: "Let Me Finish"
- In Research of Lost Time
- The Heretical Passions of Gershom Scholem
- And God Saw Literature, That It Was Good: Robert Alter's Version
- Back