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Real Presences

George Steiner
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Pages
236
Year
2013
Language
English

About

Distinguished essayist and literary critic George Steiner explores the power and presence of the unseen in art 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 tenants, Real Presences examines the role of meaning and of the spiritual in art throughout history and across cultures.

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"Sophisticated readers looking for highly learned literary criticism will find much here to ponder."
Publishers Weekly
"It takes someone of George Steiner's stature to tackle this theme head-on . . . A new book by George Steiner is always an event."
The New York Times
"This passionately argued essay ranges fluently over aesthetics, linguistics, philosophy, post-structuralism, the range of Western culture."
Publishers Weekly

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