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The Geography of the Imagination by Guy Davenport

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The Geography of the Imagination

Forty Essays

Guy Davenport, John Jeremiah Sullivan

David R. Godine, Publisher · Print & ebook · January 16, 2024

Reading lane: 20th-Century Literary Criticism

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Forty essays that reward a patient, bookish mood and a taste for exact thought.

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Authors
Guy Davenport, John Jeremiah Sullivan
Publisher
David R. Godine, Publisher
Published
January 16, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
20th-Century Literary Criticism · American Lit Crit
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20th-Century Literary Criticism

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  • Art Criticism & Ideas

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  • Ancient & Classical Literary Criticism

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About This Book

Forty essays on history, art, and literature from one of the most incisive, and most exhilarating, critical minds of the twentieth century. Guy Davenport was perhaps the last great American polymath. He provided links between art and literature, music and sculpture, modernist poets and classic philosophers, the past and present—and pretty much everything in between. Not only had Davenport seemingly read (and often translated from the original languages) everything in print,...

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Forty essays on history, art, and literature from one of the most incisive, and most exhilarating, critical minds of the twentieth century. Guy Davenport was perhaps the last great American polymath. He provided links between art and literature, music and sculpture, modernist poets and classic philosophers, the past and present—and pretty much everything in between. Not only had Davenport seemingly read (and often translated from the original languages) everything in print, he also had the ability, expressed with unalloyed enthusiasm, to draw connections between how cultural synapses make, define, and reflect our civilization. In this collection, Guy Davenport serves as the reader’s guide through history and literature, pointing out the values and avenues of thought that have shaped our ideas and our thinking. In these forty essays we find fresh thinking on Greek culture, Whitman, Spinoza, Wittgenstein, Melville, Tolkien, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Charles Olson, Marianne Moore, Eudora Welty, Lois Zukovsky, and many others. Each essay is a tour of the history of ideas and imagination, written with wit and startling erudition.

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