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The Uncollected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick
The Uncollected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick | Elizabeth Hardwick
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Essays on music, art, pop culture, literature, and politics by the renowned essayist and observer of contemporary life, now collected together for the first time. The Uncollected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick is a companion collection to The Collected Essays, a book that proved a revelation of what, for many, had been an open secret: that Elizabeth Hardwick was one of the great American literary critics, and an extraordinary stylist in her own right. The thirty-five pieces that Alex Andriesse has gathered herenone previously featured in volumes of Hardwicks workmake it clear that her powers extended far beyond literary criticism, encompassing a vast range of subjects, from New York City to Faye Dunaway, from Wagners Parsifal to Leonardo da Vincis inventions, and from the pleasures of summertime to grits souffl. In these often surprising, always well-wrought essays, we see Hardwicks passion for people and places, her politics, her thoughts on feminism, and her ability, especially from the 1970s on, to write well about seemingly anything.
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Elizabeth Hardwick is a prime example of a seemingly extinct species - the general essayist. Reading through the wide-ranging pieces in this book, it's incredible to realize that she was still writing into the mid-90s, when such things already felt anachronistic. It's a cliché to talk about the shallowness of online discourse, but reading an expansive mind given the time and space to make insightful connections across a broad and disparate range👇

The_Penniless_Author ...makes me mourn for what's been lost. 2y
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#wondrouswednesday @Eggs

Thanks for the tag, @RaeLovesToRead 😁

1. It's an essay collection, so I guess Elizabeth Hardwick's mind?
2. I'd give The Murder of Roger Ackroyd five stars 🌟
3. It usually takes me several years after a book is published to become aware of its existence, so this isn't something I can answer 😆

Tag @jdiehr @Kimberlone @RamsFan1963 @swynn

eeclayton I'm the same as far as number 3 is concerned. I happen to have something to look forward to at the moment, but it's definitely an exception 😁 2y
Eggs # 3 - 🤗😂😎 2y
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