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Scars of the Spirit: The Struggle Against Inauthenticity Book

In this fascinating collection of essays, noted cultural critic Geoffrey Hartman raises the essential question of where we can find the real or authentic in today's world, and how this affects the way we can understand our human predicament. Hartman explores such issues as the fantasy of total and perfect information available on the Internet, the biographical excesses of tell-all daytime talk shows, and how we can understand what is "true" in biographical and testimonial writing. And, what, he asks, is the ethical point of all this personal testimony? What has it really taught us? Underlying the entire book is a question of how the Holocaust has shaped the possibilities for truth and for the writing of an authentic life story in today's world, and how we can approach the world in a meaningful way. Hartman produces a meditation on how an appreciation of the aesthetic qualities of art and writing may help us to answer these questions of meaning.Read More

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    In the most wide-ranging of his books, noted critic Geoffrey Hartman reflects on how the presence of falsity, fakery, and imposture undermines our sense of reality without diminishing the hunger for authenticity in our contemporary world. Hartman explores such issues as the fantasy of total and perfect information available on the Internet, the biographical excesses of tell-all daytime talk shows, and how we can understand what is true in biographical and testimonial writing. He also discusses the work of a wide range of writers, including Goethe, Thoreau, Harold Pinter, and Philip Roth in light of these questions. Scars of the Spirit is a compelling argument for the importance of an aesthetic sensibility in helping us to make meaning of the world.

  • 0312295693
  • 9780312295691
  • Geoffrey H. Hartman
  • 15 October 2002
  • Saint Martin's Press Inc.
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 272
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