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Breaking Bread with the Dead

Author: Alan Jacobs
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ISBN: 9781788162999
Format: Hardback
Published: September 2020
Published By: Profile Books
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The past isn't cancelled: it's not even past. How to cherish authors from Aristotle to Edith Wharton without succumbing to their most regrettable parts.The past isn't cancelled: it's not even past. How to cherish authors from Aristotle to Edith Wharton without succumbing to their most regrettable parts.
Should we still bother with the supposedly great works of past ages? Aristotle believed that men were naturally superior to women. Kant wrote that 'Humanity is at its greatest perfection in the race of the whites.' The Founding Fathers declared it 'self-evident' that all men are created equal, but nevertheless owned slaves. Small wonder that many readers prefer to close the book on the past. Rather than dwell amid the squalor of history, shouldn't we focus our attention on hopes for a better world?

The literary scholar Alan Jacobs hears you. He gets it. But you're wrong.

In a scintillating work that weaves together the Book of Genesis and Thomas Pynchon, the Roman poet Horace and Simone Weil, Jacobs shows how our encounters with the past in all its disturbing strangeness may be our best chance at winning a measure of mental freedom.
ISBN: 9781788162999
Number of Pages: 192
Format: Hardback
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Published Date: 29-Sep-2020
Dimensions (mm): 129x198mm
Publisher: Profile Books

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