Genius

Genius

by HaroldBloom (Author)

Synopsis

In this text, Harold Bloom dares to define genius. He ranges across 2500 years, from the 5th century BC through to the year 2002, and touches on all the principal cultures both east and west The book is divided into three sections: youth, the middle years and the later years. This is because Bloom is concerned to show how the wisest of men and women throughout the ages can help us cope with the problems that beset us on our paths through life. Here are the patterns, dilemmas, fulfilments and renunciations we must all experience - how have characters from Achilles, through Hamlet on to Tolstoy's Natasha dealt with mourning, and what are the most psychologically useful reflections that major writers have made upon it? What can Dante teach us about our own love affairs?;Religious founders, mystics, writers, scientists, from Confucius, Jesus, Zoroaster to Isaak Babel, Sappho, Homer and Beckett - Harold Bloom extracts the wisdom from this panoply of human knowledge and also asks: what possibilties are there for fresh genius in an age of information overload?; This book is a passionate defence of genius against its past and current detractors, from socio-biologists to historicists and th

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 832
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 07 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1841153982
ISBN 13: 9781841153988

Media Reviews
'Harold Bloom is the leading critic of our time. He lives his literary criticism, enacts it in his soul.' James Wood, Guardian Praise for HOW TO READ AND WHY: 'HOW TO READ AND WHY is sensationally alert to the joys of reading; and practically every page has some useful insight, some energising challenge.' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'It would be possible to fill a review of Bloom's work with his own phrases, so prodigal is he of insight...he is never less than memorable.' THE TIMES 'Bloom is the kind of infuriating, eccentric and ultimately inspiring teacher we all need. If you want a survey course of the best reading around start here.' SUNDAY HERALD
Author Bio
Described in the New York Times as 'a colossus among critics...[with] an encyclopedic intellect, exuberant eccentricity, a massive love of literature', Harold Bloom was born to a Yiddish-speaking family and learnt to speak English by reading the works of William Blake. He studied at Cornell, Pembroke College, Cambridge and Yale, and is Professor of Humanities at Yale and Professor of English at New York Universities, a regular contributor to literary journals and the recipient of many prizes and awards.