Genius: A Mosaic of 100 Exemplary Creative Minds

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as new, pp 814, b/w illustrations. “With The Western Canon, Yale-based critical eminence Bloom tapped into a strain of the cultural zeitgeist looking for authoritative takes on what to read. Bloom here follows up with 6-10 pages each on 100 “geniuses” of literature (all deceased) pointing to the major works, outlining the major achievements therein, showing us how to recognize them for ourselves. Despite the book’s length, Bloom’s mostly male geniuses are, as he notes “certainly not `the top one hundred’ in anyone’s judgement, my own included. I wanted to write about these.” Bloom backs up his choices with such effortless and engaging erudition that their idiosyncrasy and casualness become strengths. While organized under the rubric of the 10 Kabalistic Sefirot, “attributes at once of God and of Adam Kadmon or Divine Man, God’s Image,” Bloom’s chosen figures are associated by his own brilliant (and sometimes jabbingly provocative) forms of attention, from a linkage of Dr. Johnson, Goethe and Freud to one of Dickens, Celan and Ellison (with a few others in between them). A pleasant surprise is the plethora of lesser-known Latin American authors, from Luz Vaz de Camoes to Jos? Maria E?a de Queiroz and Alejo Carpentier. Many familiar greats are here, too, as is a definition of genius. “This book is not a work of analysis or of close reading, but of surmise and juxtaposition,” Bloom writes, and as such readers will find it appropriately enthusiastic and wild. “

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Book Information

ISBN 0446527173
ISBN13 9780446527170
Number of pages 814
Original Title Genius: A Mosaic of 100 Exemplary Creative Minds
Published Date 2002
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition First Edition
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pp 814, b/w illustrations. “With The Western Canon, Yale-based critical eminence Bloom tapped into a strain of the cultural zeitgeist looking for authoritative takes on what to read. Bloom here follows up with 6-10 pages each on 100 “geniuses” of literature (all deceased) pointing to the major works, outlining the major achievements therein, showing us how to recognize them for ourselves. Despite the book’s length, Bloom’s mostly male geniuses are, as he notes “certainly not `the top one hundred’ in anyone’s judgement, my own included. I wanted to write about these.” Bloom backs up his choices with such effortless and engaging erudition that their idiosyncrasy and casualness become strengths. While organized under the rubric of the 10 Kabalistic Sefirot, “attributes at once of God and of Adam Kadmon or Divine Man, God’s Image,” Bloom’s chosen figures are associated by his own brilliant (and sometimes jabbingly provocative) forms of attention, from a linkage of Dr. Johnson, Goethe and Freud to one of Dickens, Celan and Ellison (with a few others in between them).”

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Weight 1.5 kg