A _New York Times_ Notable Book A _Daily Beast_ Best Book of the Year A _Huffington Post_ Best Book of the Year From elementary school on, Walter Kirn knew how to stay at the top of his class: He clapped erasers, memorized answer keys, and parroted his teachersβ pet theories. But when he laun
Lost in the meritocracy: the undereducation of an overachiever
β Scribed by Walter Kirn
- Book ID
- 100153297
- Publisher
- Doubleday
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0385521286
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW:
Percentile is destiny in America.So says Walter Kirn, a peerless observer and interpreter of American life, in this whip-smart memoir of his own long strange trip through American education. Working his way up the ladder of standardized tests, extracurricular activities, and class rankings, Kirn launched himself eastward from his rural Minnesota hometown to the ivy-covered campus of Princeton University. There he found himself not in a temple of higher learning so much as an arena for gamesmanship, snobbery, social climbing, ass-kissing, and recreational drug use, where the point of literature classes was to mirror the instructor's critical theories and actual reading of the books under consideration was optional. Just on the other side of the bell curve's leading edge loomed a complete psychic collapse.LOST IN THE MERITOCRACY* *reckons up the costs of a system where the point is simply to keep accumulating points and never to look backor within. It's a remarkable book that suggests the first step toward intellectual fulfillment is getting off the treadmill that is the American meritocracy. Every American who has spent years of his or her life there will experience many shocks of recognition while reading Walter Kirns sharp, rueful, and often funny bookand likely a sense of liberation at its end.
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