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Six literary lives

  • Reed Whittemore

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A brilliant tour de force, informative, unapologetically opinionated and a pleasure to read," exclaimed Newsday about Reed Whittemore's recent book on biography, Whole Lives. The Washington Times proclaimed that his earlier work Pure Lives revealed biography as "a troubled genre - but as this book testifies brilliantly, a fascinating one." Whittemore continues to build upon his formidable reputation in the field of biography with Six Literary Lives, in which he deepens our understanding of six major twentieth-century writers. Whittemore's subjects - Henry Adams, Jack London, Upton Sinclair, William Carlos Williams, John Dos Passos, and Allen Tate - were writers of widely diverse talents and interests. However, Whittemore says, they all shared a "common climate of thought," a nineteenth-century view, now unfashionable, of literature's role in our culture. Although each biography could stand alone, Whittemore focuses on the ideas - literary, scientific, cultural - that united these six literary lives and emphasizes their shared impiety. The book is an experiment in group biography with an ideological base. Using as a foundation American culture before World War II, which Daniel Bell described as "the end of ideology," Whittemore introduces these biographies with a discussion of the intellectual climate these writers shared. There is also a supplementary essay on three naturalists - Charles Darwin, Henry David Thoreau, and Gerard Manley Hopkins - who shared similarly impious mind-sets. Six Literary Lives reasserts values of character and art that have been belittled or attacked in the late twentieth century. The six figures studied here were all aggressive individuals ill at ease with solidarity. Their personal relations were slight, yet their common underlying stance in relation to their culture illuminates both that culture and, by comparison, our own.

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  • American Authors
  • American literature
  • Biography
  • History and criticism
  • Authors, american
  • American literature, history and criticism
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About the author

  • Reed Whittemore

    born 1919

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    University of Missouri Press

    December 1992

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    University of Missouri Press

    1993