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Agitations: Essays on Life and Literature

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"To apologize for one's own tastes, or to excuse another's taste, is to slight one's ability to make informed judgments, for ultimately what leads us to prefer Proust over Sidney Sheldon is not chacun à son goût but rather 'the real labour of thinking.'" -Arthur Krystal We disagree. From small questions of taste to large questions concerning the nature of existence, intellectual debate takes up much of our time. In this book the respected literary critic Arthur Krystal examines what most commentators the role of temperament and taste in the forming of aesthetic and ideological opinions. In provocative essays about reading and writing, about the relation between life and literature, about knowledge and certainty, about God and death, and about his own gradual disaffection with the literary scene, Krystal demonstrates that opposing points of view are based more on innate predilections than on disinterested thought or analysis. Not beholden to any fashionable theory or political agenda, Krystal interrogates the usual suspects in the cultural wars from an independent, though not impartial, vantage point. Clearly personal and unabashedly belletrist, his essays ask important questions. What makes culture one thing and not another? What inspires aesthetic values? What drives us to make comparisons? And how does a bias for one kind of evidence as opposed to another contribute to the form and content of intellectual argument?

208 pages, Hardcover

First published August 11, 2002

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November 13, 2023
An entertaining survey of thinking about literature circa 1986-1994. Krystal is skeptical of the value of contemporary theorizers about literature in the academy. He is also skeptical of the value of current fiction and (especially) poetry, which he says has turned away from speaking to the larger compass of human experience.
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January 13, 2024
Occasionally interesting. Some pretentious patches, however, and the writing is really mannered and knowing.
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