The Bright Book of Life, Harold Bloom
The Bright Book of Life, Harold Bloom
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The Bright Book of Life
Novels to Read and Reread

Author: Harold Bloom

Narrator: Stephen Mendel

Unabridged: 22 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/24/2020


Synopsis

America's most original and controversial literary critic writes trenchantly about forty-eight masterworks spanning the Western tradition—from Don Quixote to Wuthering Heights to Invisible Man—in his first book devoted exclusively to narrative fiction.

In this valedictory volume, Yale professor Harold Bloom—who for more than half a century was regarded as America's most daringly original and controversial literary critic—gives us his only book devoted entirely to the art of the novel. With his hallmark percipience, remarkable scholarship, and extraordinary devotion to sublimity, Bloom offers meditations on forty-eight essential works spanning the Western canon, from Don Quixote to Book of Numbers; from Wuthering Heights to Absalom, Absalom!; from Les Misérables to Blood Meridian; from Vanity Fair to Invisible Man. Here are trenchant appreciations of fiction by, among many others, Austen, Balzac, Dickens, Tolstoy, James, Conrad, Lawrence, Le Guin, and Sebald.
 
Whether you have already read these books, plan to, or simply care about the importance and power of fiction, Harold Bloom is your unparalleled guide to understanding literature with new intimacy.

About Harold Bloom

Harold Bloom is Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University. He has written more than sixty books, including Cleopatra: I Am Fire and Air, Falstaff: Give Me Life, The Western Canon, Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, and How to Read and Why. He is a MacArthur Prize fellow, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the recipient of many awards, including the Academy's Gold Medal for Criticism. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jay on February 10, 2024

I haven’t read all this book, and I suspect I won’t complete it in its entirety for several years by virtue of the fact each chapter contains full spoilers for the novel under examination. I’ll probably continue to have a flick through the relevant chapters whenever I finish one of the novels on Blo......more

Goodreads review by Dovydas on July 28, 2021

Tai paskutinioji amerikiečių literatūros kritiko Haroldo Bloomo knyga, kurioje jis apmąsto gyvenimo pabaigoje naujai perskaitytus romanus. Tai ne recenzijų rinkinys, o būtent apmąstymai. Bloomas rašo ir apie savo įspūdžius, kai romaną skaitė pirmą kartą, taip pat atpasakoja savo jausenas tą pačią kn......more

Goodreads review by Kristine on December 19, 2020

I have been reading Harold Bloom now for almost two decades, ever since I found Shakespeare: the invention of the human. This being his penultimate book, I enjoyed learning about the books that mattered to him most. I must say I found the last chapters, difficult, since I have not read them nor do h......more

Goodreads review by Bruna on May 24, 2021

Ótimo ❤......more


Quotes

"Fresh insights and renewed joys... fervent... dedicated... [Bloom] candidly analyzes what he considers a novel’s shortcomings and where he differs with other critics’ assessments. [His] ardent celebration of novels is tinged with the inevitable losses of old age... Warm recollections of a singular literary life."
--Kirkus Reviews