The Correspondence

The Correspondence
Author: J. D. Daniels
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0374535949

"Can civilization save us from ourselves? That is the question J.D. Daniels asks in his first book, a series of six letters written during dark nights of the soul. Working from his own highly varied experience--as a janitor, a night watchman, an adjunct professor, a drunk, an exterminator, a dutiful son--he considers how far books and learning and psychoanalysis can get us, and how much we're stuck in the mud. In prose wound as tight as a copper spring, Daniels takes us from the highways of his native Kentucky to the Balearic Islands and from the Pampas of Brazil to the rarefied precincts of Cambridge, Massachusetts"--

No Author Better Served

No Author Better Served
Author: Samuel Beckett
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 522
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780674625228

Samuel Beckett claimed he couldn't talk about his work, but he proves remarkably forthcoming in these pages, which document the thirty-year working relationship between the playwright and his principal producer in the United States, Alan Schneider. The 500 letters capture the world of theater as well as the personalities of their authors.

Creative Correspondence

Creative Correspondence
Author: Judy Jacobs
Publisher: North Light Books
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003-06-17
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781581803174

Presents full-color illustrated instructions to creating twenty unique card and envelope projects using colored pencils, stamps, stickers, and more.

Business Books

Business Books
Author: Newark Public Library. Business Branch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1927
Genre: Business
ISBN:

Commerce

Commerce
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1484
Release: 1919
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN:

Humanistic Letters

Humanistic Letters
Author: Eric Adler
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2023-09-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0826274919

Irving Babbitt (1865–1933) and Paul Elmer More (1864–1937) were the leading lights of the New Humanism, a consequential movement of literary and social criticism in America. Through their writings on literary, educational, cultural, religious, and political topics, they influenced countless important thinkers, such as T.S. Eliot, C.S. Lewis, Russell Kirk, Benedetto Croce, Werner Jaeger, and George Will. Their work became the source of heated public debates in the 1920s and early 1930s. The belligerent criticisms of Babbitt and More—composed by such famous intellectuals as Ernest Hemmingway and H.L. Mencken—have ensured that the New Humanism has seldom been properly appreciated. Humanistic Letters helps remedy this problem, by providing for the first time the extant correspondence of Babbitt and More, which gets to the heart of their intellectual project.