Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere"Hitchens provides rich evidence that his own sallies as a political journalist are nourished by an erudite familiarity with a broad sweep of novelists, essayists and poets. In these pages Oscar Wilde's profound radicalism is uncovered; George Orwell's role as a fulcrum between left and right is carefully appraised; the languid irony and cosmopolitanism of Gore Vidal are celebrated; and a discussion of the fatwah issued against Salman Rushdie prompts a meditation on the West's misunderstood encounter with Islam. Along the way, a refined and knowledgeable palate samples offerings from, amongst others, P. G. Wodehouse, Arthur Conan Doyle, Dorothy Parker, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T. S. Eliot, Christopher Isherwood, Anthony Powell, Saul Bellow, Alan Bloom, Philip Larkin and Patrick O'Brian, and dethrones the overrated, conspicuous among them such figures as Tom Wolfe and Isaiah Berlin."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... literary works . Except , that is , when they are , in which case , to the extent that they promote identification and sympathy in the reader , they resemble literary works ' . Where the danger is not tautology , it is the corollary or ...
... literary works . Except , that is , when they are , in which case , to the extent that they promote identification and sympathy in the reader , they resemble literary works ' . Where the danger is not tautology , it is the corollary or ...
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... literary icon , seems almost but not quite to deserve the name of irony . On the face of it , Mrs Thatcher's ... Literary Supplement , hoping to ignite a debate over the relationship between literary and political ideas ; between ...
... literary icon , seems almost but not quite to deserve the name of irony . On the face of it , Mrs Thatcher's ... Literary Supplement , hoping to ignite a debate over the relationship between literary and political ideas ; between ...
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... literary constructions that play wittily with narrative voice and frame . One thinks of such Roth works as My Life as a Man and The Counterlife . Now Saul Bellow has demonstrated that among his other well- recognized literary gifts is ...
... literary constructions that play wittily with narrative voice and frame . One thinks of such Roth works as My Life as a Man and The Counterlife . Now Saul Bellow has demonstrated that among his other well- recognized literary gifts is ...
Contents
Oscar Wildes Socialism | 9 |
George Orwell and Raymond Williams | 26 |
Oh Lionel | 44 |
Copyright | |
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