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Reporting the Universe E. L. Doctorow

Reporting the Universe By E. L. Doctorow

Reporting the Universe by E. L. Doctorow


Summary

Rich with philosophical asides, historical speculations, personal observations, and literary judgments, this book ranges from the circumstances of Doctorow's own boyhood and early work to the state of modern society, forming a report by turns touching and funny, ironic and exalted, and, in its unique way, universally to the point.

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Reporting the Universe by E. L. Doctorow

The writer, according to Emerson, believes all that can be thought can be written...In his eyes a man is the faculty of reporting, and the universe is the possibility of being reported. And what writer worth his name, E. L. Doctorow asks, will not seriously, however furtively, take on the universe? Human consciousness, personal history, American literature, religion, and politics--these are the far-flung coordinates of the universe that Doctorow reports here, a universe that uniquely and brilliantly reflects our contemporary scene.

Reporting the Universe Reviews

Whether he's contemplating the irony of our God-soaked country being officially secular, or his father's love of Edgar Allan Poe, our greatest bad writer (for whom he was named Edgar), or deriding the mendacity of politicians, Doctorow is here, as in his fiction, a wordsmith of the first order. It's a pleasure to read these essays--some autobiographical, some literary, some dealing with issues of the day--full of memorable phrases and evocative images, as well as incisive ideas. * Publishers Weekly *
As Reporting the Universe (the phrase is Emerson's) unfolds with its piquant and enlightening blend of the personal, the aesthetic, and the political, Doctorow uses the axis between the secular and the religious to take measure of the transcendent powers of literature and key ethical issues in post-September 11 America. As he forthrightly contrasts the rigidity of fundamentalism with the fluidity of intellectual and artistic explorations, Doctorow, who always works on deep, even mythic levels, creating brilliant arguments out of breathtaking metaphors, perceives great danger in the current blurring of the line between church and state, and in the enormous influence of corporate interests on governmental policy. Ultimately, this potent collection of elegantly distilled essays offers a fresh perspective on our species' capacity for both the sublime and the horrific. -- Donna Seaman * Booklist *
Doctorow's essays...start as a personal memoir, and unfurl into a sharp look at the state of America, its soul and its literature, all perceptively portrayed via one another. On the way through this fascinating melange, Doctorow illuminates the business of writing and reading, the two central occupations of his own life, through which his America appears framed. -- A. C. Grayling * Financial Times (UK) *
Elegantly written and bracingly thoughtful. -- Peter Terzian * Newsday *
There hasn't been such a generous batch of essays in the decade since his own Jack London, Hemingway, and the Constitution. -- John Leonard * New York Review of Books *
Doctorow's nonfiction has a distinctly Emersonian approach, attempting to delve beneath the visible to find a soulful center, albeit primarily a secular one. -- Art Winslow * Chicago Tribune *

About E. L. Doctorow

E. L. Doctorow held the Glucksman Chair in American and English Letters at New York University.

Table of Contents

Emerson Childhood of a Writer Kenyon Texts That Are Sacred, Texts That Are Not First Novel Deism The Little Bang Why We Are Infidels The Politics of God The Civil Religion Canto XXV Apprehending Reality Paradise Lost Literature as Religion

Additional information

CIN0674016289VG
9780674016286
0674016289
Reporting the Universe by E. L. Doctorow
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
20040930
144
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