Alfred Kazin's America

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Summary

Over the course of sixty years, Alfred Kazin's writings confronted virtually all of our major imaginative writers, from Emerson to Emily Dickinson to James Wright and Joyce Carol Oates -- including such unexpected figures as Lincoln, William James, and Thorstein Veblen. This son of Russian Jews wrote out of the tensions of the outsider and the astute, outspoken leftist -- or, as he put it, "the bitter patriotism of loving what one knows." Editor Ted Solotaroff hasselected material from Kazin's three classic memoirs to accompany his critical writings. Alfred Kazin's America provides an ongoing example of the spiritual freedom, individualism, and democratic contentiousness that he regarded as his heritage and endeavored to pass on.

Author Biography

Alfred Kazin was Distinguished Professor of English at the City University of New York.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xiii
Introductionp. xv
Home is Where One Starts From
The Kitchenp. 3
"Beyond!"p. 8
Mrs. Soloveyp. 14
Yeshuap. 25
The Literary Life
Brownsville: 1931p. 31
The New Republic: 1934p. 36
At V. F. Calverton's: 1936p. 40
The Age of Realism
Preface to On Native Groundsp. 51
The Opening Struggle for Realismp. 56
Two Educations: Edith Wharton and Theodore Dreiserp. 65
An Insurgent Scholar: Thorstein Veblenp. 81
The New Realism: Sherwood Anderson and Sinclair Lewisp. 90
Willa Cather's Elegyp. 105
All the Lost Generations: F. Scott Fitzgerald, E. E. Cummings, Ernest Hemingway, and John Dos Passosp. 114
The Literary Life
Provincetown, 1940: Bertram Wolfe, Mary McCarthy, Philip Rahvp. 159
Delmore Schwartzp. 166
Saul Bellow and Lionel Trillingp. 170
Contemporaries
The Fascination and Terror of Ezra Poundp. 181
William Faulkner: The Sound and the Furyp. 200
Southern Isolates: Flannery O'Connor and Walker Percyp. 213
Arthur Schlesinger Jr.: The Historian at the Centerp. 222
President Kennedy and Other Intellectualsp. 229
Professional Observers: Cheever, Salinger, and Updikep. 245
The Earthly City of the Jews: Bellow, Malamud, and Rothp. 255
The Imagination of Fact: Capote and Mailerp. 270
The "Single Voice" of Ralph Ellisonp. 282
Two Cassandras: Joan Didion and Joyce Carol Oatesp. 289
James Wright: The Gift of Feelingp. 300
Departed Friends
The Intoxicating Sense of Possibility: Thomas Jefferson at Monticellop. 307
Emerson: The Priest Departs, The Divine Literatus Comesp. 314
Thoreau and American Powerp. 325
Hawthorne: The Ghost Sensep. 336
"Melville Is Dwelling Somewhere in New York"p. 344
Walt Whitman: I Am the Manp. 370
Lincoln: The Almighty Has His Own Purposesp. 383
Emily Dickinson: Called Backp. 402
Creatures of Circumstance: Mark Twainp. 407
William and Henry James: Our Passion Is Our Taskp. 423
The Death of the Past: Henry Adams and T. S. Eliotp. 432
The Literary Life
Edmund Wilson at Wellfleetp. 455
Hannah Arendt: The Burden of Our Timep. 467
The Directness of Josephine Herbstp. 477
Saving My Soul at the Plazap. 481
Summing Up
A Parade in the Rainp. 499
To Be a Criticp. 506
Appendixp. 523
Indexp. 527
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