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This collection of the best essays written in the English language during the past one hundred years includes many that have become landmarks defining their time: Norman Mailer's "The White Negro," Tom Wolfe's "These Radical Chic Evenings," James Baldwin's "Notes of a Native Son," and Gore Vidal's "The Holy Family." Others are in a lighter vein, like James Thurber's lampoon of Salvador Dal's Secret Life or Max Beerbohm's reflections on "Laughter." There are Philip Roth on baseball and A. P. Herbert on bathrooms; Mary McCarthy's "My Confession," on her Communist sympathies; and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Crack-up." Each reader will have his or her own favorites: Eudora Welty capturing the precise moment at which she grew up, or Arthur Koestler debunking the effects of magic mushrooms. And each essay has stood the test of time, like Hannah Arendt's "The Concentration Camps," Edmund Wilson's now classic "The Wound and the Bow," and Paul Fussell on World War II. Lovers of literature will find Virginia Woolf, F. R. Leavis, and T. S. Eliot, plus E. B. White, Graham Greene, H. L. Mencken, George Orwell, John Updike, Joan Didion, and many others.

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Ian Hamilton has published two books of essays, Walking Possession and The Trouble with Money, as well as biographies and poems. From 1974 to 1979 he edited the New Review.
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A collection of English-language essays from over the last century, assembled by Hamilton (Walking Possession, 1996, etc.) with an eye for urgency and import.It is a lawless bunch of items gathered here, mostly free and daring even with decades heaped on their shoulders. Because of Hamilton's taste for the momentous and the stirring, readers are brought James Baldwin's "Notes of a Native Son," Hannah Arendt's "The Concentration Camps," Norman Mailer's "The White Negro," Edmund Blunden's "The Somme Still Flows," Edmund Wilson's "The Wound and the Bow," and T.S. Eliot's "Tradition and the Individual Talent." Less momentous, though no less defining, are Martha Gellhorn's memories of Madrid in 1937 or V.S. Naipaul's fears at the dawn of India's independence, Joan Didion describing the effect of staying too long in New York, Elizabeth Hardwick considering the tawdriness of Oswald and Ruby, A. Alvarez on the poetry of risk, Philip Larkin on the risks of poetry, and Philip Roth on being shaped by baseball. There is also time made for some bijouterie: A.P. Herbert ruing that "we cannot make the bathroom what it ought to be, the supreme and perfect shrine to the supreme moment of the day"; W.H. Auden on the curious appeal of the detective story; Kingsley Amis on the potential discomfort of reading an ESD (explicit sexual description); or E.B. White on being bedazzled by a circus rider. Hamilton has arranged the essays chronologically, allowing the weighty pieces to be buoyed and giving readers sufficient oxygen to proceed through what emerges as a compelling, difficult, terrifying, at times frivolous, but at least here well-mulled, century.A welcome anthology, to be kept near at hand and cracked open whenever time permits. -- Copyright © 2000 Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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