9781735718705-173571870X-Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics: Volume I, Issue 1

Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics: Volume I, Issue 1

ISBN-13: 9781735718705
ISBN-10: 173571870X
Edition: 1
Author: Louise Glück, Helen Vendler, David Grossman, Michael Ignatieff, Sean Wilentz, Ramachandra Guha, Thomas Chatterton Williams, Adam Zagajewski, James Wolcott, Mark Lilla, Laura Kipnis, Hannah Sullivan, Andrea Marcolongo, Eli Lake, Satel
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Liberties Journal Foundation
Format: Paperback 420 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781735718705
ISBN-10: 173571870X
Edition: 1
Author: Louise Glück, Helen Vendler, David Grossman, Michael Ignatieff, Sean Wilentz, Ramachandra Guha, Thomas Chatterton Williams, Adam Zagajewski, James Wolcott, Mark Lilla, Laura Kipnis, Hannah Sullivan, Andrea Marcolongo, Eli Lake, Satel
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Liberties Journal Foundation
Format: Paperback 420 pages

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Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics: Volume I, Issue 1 (ISBN-13: 9781735718705 and ISBN-10: 173571870X), written by authors Louise Glück, Helen Vendler, David Grossman, Michael Ignatieff, Sean Wilentz, Ramachandra Guha, Thomas Chatterton Williams, Adam Zagajewski, James Wolcott, Mark Lilla, Laura Kipnis, Hannah Sullivan, Andrea Marcolongo, Eli Lake, Satel, was published by Liberties Journal Foundation in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Liberties Journal of Culture and Politics: Volume I, Issue 1 (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.48.

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Liberties - A Journal of Culture and Politics features new essays and poetry from some of today's best writers and artists, along with introducing new talent, to inspire and impact the intellectual and creative lifeblood of culture and politics.

This inaugural issue of Liberties includes: Michael Ignatieff on liberalism and the environment; Laura Kipnis cheers transgression; David Grossman on literature and peace; Ramachandra Guha on the Indian tragedy; Thomas Chatterton Williams on the real James Baldwin; Mark Lilla on the power of indifference; Helen Vendler on Yeats' The Second Coming; Sean Wilentz on abolition and American origins; Adam Zagajeweski on Gustav Mahler; James Wolcott on America's modern Jacobins; Andrea Marcolongo on how language defines us; Eli Lake on the birth of American unexceptionalism; Sally Satel on the riddle of addiction; Moshe Halbertal on creating a democratic Jewish state; David Thomson on the wonder of Terrence Malick; Julius Margolin's memoir confronting hatred; Clara Collier on plague literature; Shawn McCreesh's personal look at a youthful community of addiction; new poetry from the most recent winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, Louise Gl ck, Joshua Bennett, and Hannah Sullivan; and, Leon Wieseltier (editor) and Celeste Marcus (managing editor).

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