We Need Silence to Find Out What We Think We Need Silence to Find Out What We Think

We Need Silence to Find Out What We Think

Selected Essays

    • 209,00 kr
    • 209,00 kr

Publisher Description

Spanning the 1960s to the 2000s, these nonfiction writings showcase Shirley Hazzard's extensive thinking on global politics, international relations, the history and fraught present of Western literary culture, and postwar life in Europe and Asia. They add essential clarity to the themes that dominate her award-winning fiction and expand the intellectual registers in which her writings work.

Hazzard writes about her employment at the United Nations and the institution's manifold failings. She shares her personal experience with the aftermath of the Hiroshima atomic bombing and the nature of life in late-1940s Hong Kong. She speaks to the decline of the hero as a public figure in Western literature and affirms the ongoing power of fiction to console, inspire, and direct human life, despite—or maybe because of—the world's disheartening realities. Cementing Hazzard's place as one of the twentieth century's sharpest and most versatile thinkers, this collection also encapsulates for readers the critical events defining postwar letters, thought, and politics.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2016
5 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
248
Pages
PUBLISHER
Columbia University Press
SIZE
4.9
MB

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