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As defining as Christopher Lasch’s The Culture of Narcissism, Allan Bloom’sThe Closing of the American Mind, and Dinesh D’Souza’s Illiberal Education were to the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, respectively, Marjorie Garber’sThe Use and Abuse of Literature is to our times.

Even as the decline of the reading of literature, as argued by the National Endowment for the Arts, proceeds in our culture, Garber (“One of the most powerful women in the academic world”—The New York Times) gives us a deep and engaging meditation on the usefulness and uselessness of literature in the digital age. What is literature, anyway? How has it been understood over time, and what is its relevance for us today? Who are its gatekeepers? Is its canonicity fixed? Why has literature been on the defensive since Plato? Does it have any use at all, or does it merely serve as an aristocratic or bourgeois accoutrement attesting to worldly sophistication and refinement of spirit? Is it, as most of us assume, good to read literature, much less study it—and what does either mean?

The Use and Abuse of Literature is a tour de force about our culture in crisis that is extraordinary for its brio, panache, and erudition (and appreciation of popular culture) lightly carried. Garber’s winning aim is to reclaim literature from the margins of our personal, educational, and professional lives and restore it to the center, as a fierce, radical way of thinking.

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"An immensely readable yet vastly erudite reflection on the history of literary writing, literary criticism and the social value of both." --The San Francisco Chronicle

"Erudite and stimulating. . . . Garber is warmly clarifying and acerbically entertaining as she convincingly defends the academic study of literature as an essential facet of culture. . . . A welcome, wise, and edifying call back to literature itself rather than the paper versus digital debate." --Booklist

"Garber claims for literature a sort of stem cell-like power to generate fresh and new imaginative experiences in those who read it" --Associated Press

"Garber seems to have read everything, and this book offers, in addition to seductive argument, a complete anthology of quotations and engagements with poets, playwrights, novelists, biographers and literary theorists. Her book is a testament not simply to Great Books but also to a great conversation between ourselves and the past and among ourselves as present readers. Why read? In the end, the answer to the question is as complex and compelling as 'why live?'" --San Francisco Chronicle

"If anyone is qualified to rescue literature from the threat of irrelevancy it's Garber. . . . She simply knows everything there is to know about the history and practice of literature and criticism." --Laura Kipnis, Wilson Quarterly Review

"A leisurely and learned ramble through dozens, if not hundreds, of texts and topics." --Boston Globe

"Garber argues convincingly . . . that literature is 'a status rather than a quality.' She provides elegant summaries of various reading methods that have gone in and out of academic fashion over the years, among them New Critical textual analysis, historicism and deconstruction, and she is sympathetic to each to varying degrees. Her final judgment . . . is that 'it is how the story means, rather than what it means, that is the literary question.' Garber is a sensitive guide to this how, explicating metaphor, allusion, self- reflection and other ways in which literary works go about meaning what they mean. Her own range of reference is astonishingly wide. . . . She provides an implicit proof of a point made explicitly in the book, that there need be no conflict between loving literature passionately and studying it academically." --The New York Times Book Review

"[Garber] succeeds brilliantly at demonstrating that true literary reading is the demanding task of asking questions, not of finding rules or answers. . . . Garber's erudition serves to educate general readers willing to embark on a moderately difficult trek with an authoritative guide." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Chockablock with examples and in-depth analysis, this can be savored by academics and lay readers alike." --Kirkus Reviews

About the Author:
Marjorie Garber is the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of English and of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University, and chair of the Program in Dramatic Arts. She has served as director of the Humanities Center at Harvard, chair of the department of Visual and Environmental Studies, and director of the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. A member of the Board of Directors of the American Council of Learned Societies and a trustee of the English Institute, she is the former president of the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes, and a continuing member of its board. She is the author of sixteen books and has edited seven collections of essays on topics from Shakespeare to literary and cultural theory to the arts and intellectual life, including Shakespeare After All, which was acclaimed as one of Newsweek’s ten best nonfiction books of 2004 and received the 2005 Christian Gauss Award from the Phi Beta Kappa Society.

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  • PublisherPantheon Books
  • Publication date2011
  • ISBN 10 0375424342
  • ISBN 13 9780375424342
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages320
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