Alfred Kazin's Journals Richard M. Cook
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- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication date:
- 07 Aug 2012
- ISBN:
- 9780300187953
- Imprint:
- Yale University Press
- Dimensions:
- 632 pages: 235 x 156mm
- Illustrations:
- 9 b-w illus.
- Sales territories:
- World
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At the time of his death in 1998, Alfred Kazin was considered one of the most influential intellectuals of postwar America. What is less well known is that Kazin had been contributing almost daily to an extensive private journal, which arguably contains some of his best writing. These journals collectively tell the story of his journey from Brooklyn's Brownsville neighbourhood to his position as a dominant figure in twentieth-century cultural life. To Kazin, the daily entry was a psychological and spiritual act. 'I turn to this notebook as if it were my lie detector, my confession, my way of ascertaining authenticity - of making myself whole again.' To read through these entries is to reexperience history as a series of daily discoveries by an alert, adventurous, if often mercurial intelligence. It is also to encounter an array of interesting and notable personalities.
Sketches of friends, mistresses, family figures, and other intellectuals are woven in with commentary on Kazin's childhood, early religious interests, problems with parents, bouts of loneliness, dealings with publishers, and thoughts on the Holocaust. The journals also highlight his engagement with the political issues and cultural debates and controversies of the decades through which he lived. He wrestles with communism, anticommunism, socialism, cultural nationalism, liberalism, existentialism, Israel, modernism, bohemianism, the American Jewish renaissance, New York City, the Kennedy administration, the Vietnam war, student radicalism, feminism, religious belief, and neoconservatism.
Judiciously selected and edited by acclaimed Kazin biographer Richard Cook, this collection provides the public with access to these previously unavailable writings and, in doing so, offers a fascinating social, historical, literary, and cultural record.
"Richard Cook has done a grand job of editing... handsome, fascinating... unignorable slice of 20th-century life."--Phillip Horne, The Daily Telegraph
"Kazin's journals, just now published by Yale University Press, may well turn out to be his greatest work."--Mark Shechner, Tablet Magazine
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