Familiarity Breeds Content: New and Selected Essays
By (Author) Joseph Epstein
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
17th April 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Society and culture: general
Anthologies: general
814.54
Paperback
464
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 25mm
352g
A collection of personal essays from Americas most revered essay writer, Joseph Epstein.
Americas greatest living essayist writes about life and aging and being all too nicely out of it. In these personal pieces, he takes on topics as varied as grieving for a dead son, learning Latin late in life, and the pleasures of living with cats. Epstein gives us a bonfire of his own vanities, his thoughts about why watching sports is so impossibly seductive, what it is like to be short, and why he misses smoking even decades as a health-obsessed non-smoker. Above all, he writes about the literary life and the endless joys that reading and writing have brought to a self-confessed lucky man.
Joseph Epstein is the author of thirty-one books, among them works on divorce, ambition, snobbery, friendship, envy, and gossip. He has published seventeen collections of essays and four books of short stories. He has been the editor of theAmerican Scholar, the intellectual quarterly of Phi Beta Kappa, and for thirty years he taught in the English Department at Northwestern University. He has written for TheNew Yorker,Commentary, New Criterion, Times Literary Supplement, Claremont Review of Books, The New York Review of Books, Poetry, and other magazines both in the United States and abroad. In 2003, he was awarded the National Humanities Medal.