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Mixing passion and humor, a personal work of literary criticism that demonstrates how the greatest books illuminate our lives
Why do we read literature? For Arnold Weinstein, the answer is clear: literature allows us to become someone else. Literature changes us by giving us intimate access to an astonishing variety of other lives, experiences, and places across the ages. Reflecting on a lifetime of reading, teaching, and writing, The Lives of Literature explores, with passion, humor, and whirring intellect, a professor’s life, the thrills and traps of teaching, and, most of all, the power of literature to lead us to a deeper understanding of ourselves and the worlds we inhabit.
As an identical twin, Weinstein experienced early the dislocation of being mistaken for another person—and of feeling that he might be someone other than he had thought. In vivid readings elucidating the classics of authors ranging from Sophocles to James Joyce and Toni Morrison, he explores what we learn by identifying with their protagonists, including those who, undone by wreckage and loss, discover that all their beliefs are illusions. Weinstein masterfully argues that literature’s knowing differs entirely from what one ends up knowing when studying mathematics or physics or even history: by entering these characters’ lives, readers acquire a unique form of knowledge—and come to understand its cost.
In The Lives of Literature, a master writer and teacher shares his love of the books that he has taught and been taught by, showing us that literature matters because we never stop discovering who we are.
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“If novels are your life companions, this book will not only tell you why they matter so much—it will make your reading richer, deeper, more attentive, and more urgent. In The Lives of Literature, Arnold Weinstein invites us to share in the moments of discovery and in the knowledge accumulated throughout a lifetime of reading and teaching.”—Marianne Hirsch, author of The Generation of Postmemory: Writing and Visual Culture After the Holocaust
“Weinstein’s bold and unconventional readings of canonical texts allow readers to gain novel insights into familiar works. Part literary criticism, part autobiographical reflection, this beautifully written book synthesizes a life’s worth of thinking about pedagogy and literature.”—Gregory Jusdanis, author of A Tremendous Thing: Friendship from the “Iliad” to the Internet
“A warmhearted, thoughtful, and humane book, by a genuine teacher of teachers.”—Mark Edmundson, University of Virginia
Author Biography
Arnold Weinstein is the Edna and Richard Salomon Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature at Brown University. His recent books include Morning, Noon, and Night: Finding the Meaning of Life’s Stages through Books and Northern Arts: The Breakthrough of Scandinavian Literature and Art, from Ibsen to Bergman (Princeton). He has also recorded five series of lectures on literature for The Teaching Company. He lives in Providence, Rhode Island.
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- Publisher Princeton University Press
- ISBN/Identifier 9780691177304
- Pages347
- Publish StatusPublished
- Illustration3 b/w illus.
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