American Canon: Literary Genius from Emerson to Pynchon
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Our foremost literary critic on our most essential writers, from
Emerson and Whitman to Hurston and Ellison, from Faulkner and
O''Connor to Ursula K. LeGuin and Philip Roth.No critic has better
understood the ways writers influence one another—how literary
traditions are made—and no writer has helped readers understand
this better, than Harold Bloom. Over the course of a remarkable
sixty-year career, in such bestselling books asThe Western
Canon,Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, andHow
to Read and Why, Bloom brought enormous insight and infectious
enthusiasm to the great writers of the Western tradition, from
Shakespeare and Cervantes to the British Romantics and the Russian
masters. Now, for the first time, comes a collection of his
brilliant writings about the American tradition, the ultimate guide
to our nation’s literature.Assembled with
DavidMikics(Slow Reading in a Hurried Age), this
unprecedented collection gathers five decades’ worth of Bloom’s
writings— much of it hard to find and long unavailable—including
essays, occasional pieces, and introductions as well as excerpts
from his books. It offers deep readings of 47 essential American
writers, reflecting on the surprising ways they have influenced
each other across more than two centuries. The story it tells, of
American literature as a recurring artistic struggle for selfhood,
speaks to the passion and power of the American
spirit.All of the visionary American writers who
have long preoccupied Bloom―Emerson and Whitman, Hawthorne and
Melville, and Dickinson, Faulkner, Crane, Frost, Stevens, and
Bishop―make their appearance inThe American Canon, along with
Hemingway, James, O’Connor, Ellison, Hurston,
LeGuin,Ashberyand many others. Bloom’s passion
for these classic writers is contagious, and he reminds readers how
they have shaped our sense of who we are, and how they can summon
us to be better versions of ourselves.
Bloom,Mikicswrites, “is still our most inspirational
critic, still the man who can enlighten us by telling us to read as
if our lives depended on it: Because, he insists, they
do.”For readers who want to deepen their appreciation
of American literature, there''s no better place to start than The
American Canon.