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Stanley Crouch

    Stanley Crouch è stata una voce americana di spicco la cui scrittura ha toccato il cuore della cultura americana, in particolare nei regni del jazz e delle relazioni razziali. Come poeta vivace, giornalista musicale e critico, ha esplorato le complessità dell'identità e dell'arte americana con intelletto incrollabile e prosa appassionata. Il suo lavoro, plasmato dalle sue esperienze di attivista e musicista, offre profonde intuizioni sui paesaggi sociopolitici storici e contemporanei. I lettori troveranno un'accattivante miscela di acuta analisi e vivaci commenti nei suoi scritti.

    Mr. Sammler´s Planet
    The All-American Skin Game, or Decoy of Race
    Victory Is Assured: Uncollected Writings of Stanley Crouch
    • Stanley Crouch, a prominent figure in American literature, was renowned for his bold writing style and insightful critiques, particularly in jazz. Born in Los Angeles in 1945, he engaged readers with his passionate and sometimes controversial views on race, politics, literature, and music. His larger-than-life personality and intellectual curiosity made him a beloved yet polarizing critic, leaving a significant impact on literary and cultural discourse following his death in 2020.

      Victory Is Assured: Uncollected Writings of Stanley Crouch
    • The All-American Skin Game, or Decoy of Race

      The Long and the Short of It, 1990-1994

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      This collection of essays showcases Stanley Crouch's sharp and insightful commentary on race and culture in America. Known for his eloquence and unpredictability, Crouch tackles complex societal issues with a unique perspective. His work has garnered recognition as a New York Times Notable Book, reflecting his influence and prominence in national media. Through his essays, readers can expect a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary cultural dynamics.

      The All-American Skin Game, or Decoy of Race
    • Mr. Artur Sammler, Holocaust survivor, intellectual and occasional lecturer at Columbia University in 1960s New York, is a 'registrar of madness', a refined and civilized being caught among people crazy with the promises of the future (moon landings, endless possibilities). His Cyclopean gaze reflects on the degradations of city life while looking deep into the sufferings of the human soul. 'Sorry for all and sore at heart', he observes how greater luxury & leisure have only led to more suffering. To Sammler--who by the end of this ferociously unsentimental novel has found the compassionate consciousness necessary to bridge the gap between himself and his fellow beings--a good life is one in which a person does what is 'required of him'. To know and to meet the 'terms of the contract" was as true a life as one could live. At its heart, this novel is quintessential Bellow: moral, urbane, sublimely humane.

      Mr. Sammler´s Planet