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Author Epstein, Joseph, 1937-

Title Narcissus leaves the pool : familiar essays / Joseph Epstein.

Publication Info. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1999.

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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  814.54 EP85N    Check Shelf
Description x, 321 pages ; 22 cm
Note Essays originally published in The American scholar, The New Yorker, and The Hudson review.
Contents Narcissus leaves the pool -- An extremely well informed SOB -- I like the Gershwin tune -- The art of the nap -- A nice little knack for name dropping -- So to speak -- A real page-turner -- Ticked to the min -- Trivial pursuits -- What's in it for the talent? -- The pleasures of reading -- Will you still feed me? -- Anglophilia, American style -- Taking the bypass -- Grow up, why dontcha? -- My friend Edward.
Summary Joseph Epstein's sixth collection of personal pieces winningly and brilliantly rounds off more than two decades of his writing under the name Aristides for The American Scholar. "The trick with these essays," he recently wrote, "is to take what seems a small or mildly amusing subject and open it up, allow it to exfoliate, so that by the end something arises that might be larger and more intricate than anyone -- including the author -- had expected." Among the things that arise here are naps, Gershwin, name-dropping, long books, growing older, talent versus genius, Anglophilia, and surgery. These are essays about the head and the heart.
Subject American essays -- 20th century.
English essays -- 20th century.
American essays. (OCoLC)fst00807040
English essays. (OCoLC)fst00910809
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Other Form: Online version: Epstein, Joseph, 1937- Narcissus leaves the pool. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1999 (OCoLC)647044241
ISBN 0395944031
9780395944035
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