The Ideal of Culture: Essays
โ Scribed by Epstein, Joseph
- Book ID
- 110485585
- Publisher
- Axios Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- ar-SA
- Weight
- 448 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781604191240
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Who is the greatest living essayist writing in English? Joseph Epstein would surely be at the top of anybody's list. Epstein is penetrating. He is witty. He has a magic touch with words, that hard to define but immediately recognizable quality called style. Above all, he is impossible to put down.
Joseph Epstein's The Ideal of Culture: Essays is the fourth such volume from Axios Press and contains 63 essays. Subjects range from domestic life to current social trends to an appraisal of "contemporary nuttiness." It follows the much acclaimed Essays in Biography, 2012, A Literary Education and Other Essays, 2014, and Wind Sprints: Shorter Essays, 2016.
After reading Epstein, we see life with a fresh eye. We also see ourselves a little more clearly. This is what Plutarch intended: life teaching by example, but with a wry smile and such a sure hand that we hardly notice the instruction. It is just pure pleasure.
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