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The Paul Goodman Reader

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   Poetry
   Culture
   Politics

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published: 02 / 2011

pages: 488

price: 10.50 euros

VAT: 0 %

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Taylor Stoehr >

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The Paul Goodman Reader

By Goodman Paul, ed. by Taylor Stoehr

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It was that voice of his that seduced me--that direct, cranky, egotistical, generous American voice... Paul Goodman's voice touched everything he wrote about with intensity, interest, and his own terribly appealing sureness and awkwardness... It was his voice, that is to say, his intelligence and the poetry of his intelligence incarnated, which kept me a loyal and passionate fan.

Susan Sontag, novelist and public intellectual

Goodman, like all real novelists, is, at bottom, a moralist. What really interests him are the various ways in which human beings living in a modern metropolis gain, keep or lose their integrity and sense of selfhood.

W. H. Auden, poet

Any page by Paul Goodman will give you not only originality and brilliance but wisdom, that is, something to think about. He is our peculiar, urban, twentieth-century Thoreau, the quintessential American mind of our time.

Hayden Carruth, poet and essayist

No one writing now in America makes better sense of literary subjects. His ability to combine linguistic criticism, politics, a version of the nature of man, anthropology, the history of philosophy, and autobiographical testament with literary analysis, and to make a closely woven fabric of argument, seems magical.

Robert Meredith, The Nation

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