George Steiner at The New Yorker

George Steiner at The New Yorker
Author: George Steiner
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2009-01-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0811217043

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"George Steiner at The New Yorker collects fifty-three of his fascinating and wide-ranging essays from the more than one hundred and thirty he has contributed to the magazine. Steiner possesses a famously dazzling mind: paganism, the Dutch Renaissance, children's games, wartime Britain, and chivalry attract his interest as much as Levi-Strauss, Bernhard, Kafka, Beckett, Wittgenstein, Chomsky, and art historian/spy Anthony Blunt. Steiner makes an ideal guide, from the Risorgimento in Italy to the literature of the Gulag, from the history of chess to the enduring importance of Borges. Again and again in his New Yorker essays everything Steiner looks at is made to bristle with possibility, with the genuine prospect of becoming fresh and thrilling." --Book Jacket.

My Unwritten Books

My Unwritten Books
Author: George Steiner
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780811217033

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One of the worlds foremost literary critics meditates upon seven books he long had in mind to write but never did. Massively erudite, the essays are also brave, unflinching, and wholly personal.

The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H.

The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H.
Author: George Steiner
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0226772357

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In this profound and disturbing exploration of the nature of guilt and vengeance and the power of evil, Israeli Nazi-hunters, 30 years after the end of World War II, find a silent old man deep in the Amazon jungle who turns out to be Adolf Hitler.

Fields of Force

Fields of Force
Author: George Steiner
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1974
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Fin-De-Siecle Vienna

Fin-De-Siecle Vienna
Author: Carl E. Schorske
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307814513

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A Pulitzer Prize Winner and landmark book from one of the truly original scholars of our time: a magnificent revelation of turn-of-the-century Vienna where out of a crisis of political and social disintegration so much of modern art and thought was born. "Not only is it a splendid exploration of several aspects of early modernism in their political context; it is an indicator of how the discipline of intellectual history is currently practiced by its most able and ambitious craftsmen. It is also a moving vindication of historical study itself, in the face of modernism's defiant suggestion that history is obsolete." -- David A. Hollinger, History Book Club Review "Each of [the seven separate studies] can be read separately....Yet they are so artfully designed and integrated that one who reads them in order is impressed by the book's wholeness and the momentum of its argument." -- Gordon A. Craig, The New Republic "A profound work...on one of the most important chapters of modern intellectual history" -- H.R. Trevor-Roper, front page, The New York Times Book Review "Invaluable to the social and political historian...as well as to those more concerned with the arts" -- John Willett, The New York Review of Books "A work of original synthesis and scholarship. Engrossing." -- Newsweek

Disenchantment

Disenchantment
Author: Catherine D. Chatterley
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015-02-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0815609833

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George Steiner has enjoyed international acclaim as a distinguished cultural critic for many years. The son of central European Jews, he was born in France, fled from the Nazis to New York in 1940, and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1944. Through his many books, voluminous literary criticism, and book review articles published in the New Yorker, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Guardian, Steiner has played a major role in introducing the works of prominent continental writers and thinkers to readers in North America and Great Britain. Having escaped the Nazis as a child, Steiner vowed that his work as an intellectual would attempt to understand the tragedy of the Shoah. In Disenchantment, Chatterley focuses on Steiner’s neglected writings on the Holocaust and antisemitism, and places this work at the center of her analysis of his criticism. She clearly demonstrates how Steiner’s family history and education, as well as the historical and cultural developments that surrounded him, are central to the evolution of his dominant intellectual concerns. It is during the 1950s and 1960s, in relation to unfolding discoveries about the Nazi murder of European Jewry, that Steiner begins to study the effects of the Holocaust on language and culture, and then questions the very purpose and meaning of the humanities. The first intellectual biography of George Steiner, Disenchantment provides an invaluable contribution to literary and cultural studies.

After Babel

After Babel
Author: George Steiner
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 530
Release: 1976
Genre: Language and languages
ISBN:

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When it first appeared in 1975, After Babel created a sensation, quickly establishing itself as both a controversial and seminal study of literary theory. In the original edition, Steiner provided readers with the first systematic investigation since the eighteenth century of the phenomenology and processes of translation both inside and between languages. Taking issue with the principal emphasis of modern linguistics, he finds the root of the "Babel problem" in our deep instinct for privacy and territory, noting that every people has in its language a unique body of shared secrecy. With this provocative thesis he analyzes every aspect of translation from fundamental conditions of interpretation to the most intricate of linguistic constructions.For the long-awaited second edition, Steiner entirely revised the text, added new and expanded notes, and wrote a new preface setting the work in the present context of hermeneutics, poetics, and translation studies. This new edition brings the bibliography up to the present with substantially updated references, including much Russian and Eastern European material. Like the towering figures of Derrida, Lacan, and Foucault, Steiner's work is central to current literary thought. After Babel, Third Edition is essential reading for anyone hoping to understand the debates raging in the academy today.

In Bluebeard's Castle

In Bluebeard's Castle
Author: George Steiner
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1971-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300017106

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The author presents a penetrating analysis of the collapse of Western culture during the last half of the twentieth century

George Steiner en The New Yorker

George Steiner en The New Yorker
Author: George Steiner
Publisher: Siruela
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2012-01-18
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 8498418100

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«George Steiner no sólo ha sido uno de los críticos más eruditos y reflexivos que jamás hayan publicado en The New Yorker; ha sido, dentro del ámbito de sus intereses, uno de los más generosos.»John Updike Entre 1967 y 1997, George Steiner escribió para The New Yorker más de 150 artículos y reseñas sobre gran variedad de asuntos, haciendo que ideas difíciles y temas poco familiares resultaran atrayentes no sólo para los intelectuales, sino también para el «gran público». A Steiner le interesan tanto la Inglaterra de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el búnker de Hitler y el mundo caballeresco como Céline, Bernhard, Cioran, Beckett, Borges, Chomsky, Brecht o el historiador-espía Anthony Blunt. En estos artículos sorprendentes por su vívida sencillez, así como profundamente instructivos por su dominio de campos muy diferentes, Steiner nos ofrece una guía ideal que abarca desde la literatura del Gulag o la enorme importancia de George Orwell hasta la historia del ajedrez.

Real Presences

Real Presences
Author: George Steiner
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1480411841

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Renowned scholar George Steiner explores the power and presence of the unseen in art. “It takes someone of [his] stature to tackle this theme head-on” (The New York Times). There is a philosophical school of thought that believes the presence of God in art, literature, and music—in creativity in general—is a vacant metaphor, an eroded figure of speech, a ghost in humanity’s common parlance. George Steiner posits the opposite—that any coherent understanding of language and art, any capacity to communicate meaning and feeling, is premised on God. In doing so, he argues against the kind of criticism that obscures, instead of elucidates, meaning. From the power of language to vital philosophical tenets, Real Presences examines the role of meaning and of the spiritual in art throughout history and across cultures.