In her new collection of essays, Cynthia Ozick, everywhere acclaimed
as a critic, novelist, and storyteller, examines some of the world's
most illustrious writers and their work, tackles compelling
contemporary literary and moral issues, and looks into the wellsprings
of her own lifelong engagement with literature. She
writes--quarrelsomely--about Crime and Punishment, about William
Styron's Sophie's Choice, about the Book of Job. She inquires into the
subterranean dispositions and quandaries of Kafka and Henry James. She
discusses the difficulties inherent in the translation of great books,
whether into film or into another language. She explores what she
calls "the selfishness of art" and courts controversy with her views
on The Diary of Anne Frank and its transformation for the stage. Her
reflections on the "rights of history" and the "rights of imagination"
tap a profound concern for truth in regard to the Holocaust. She
considers the shifting splendors of New York City, past and present.
And she revisits her youth more deeply and with more feeling--and
comedy--than ever before, in essays that reveal some of the formative
experiences of her life as a writer. Quarrel & Quandary is a literary
event and a cause for celebration.
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Essays
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307807885
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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