Let Us Build Us a City

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Pub Date Mar 15 2017 | Archive Date Feb 22 2017

Description

With Let Us Build Us a City Tracy Daugherty considers the principles of literary art in a series of essays that focus on the nature of artistic vision and the creative individual’s relationship to the world. The book reads like a master class on writing as practice, while performing a deep reading of art and life and looking to discern why liberal education matters so much to our society.

At its core, Let Us Build Us a City is a work of cultural and literary history, combining memoir (of the author’s experiences as a student and teacher of literature and writing) with analysis and speculation. Daugherty exploits a variety of forms to explore literary apprenticeship and mentoring, philosophy, politics, metaphysics, and American history.

In particular, Daugherty focuses on the creative impulse and the diverse ways in which individual writers apply their imaginations to their craft. Along the way, he offers multiple lace of creative practice within it. Let Us Build Us a City is a stirring defense and timely renewal of our national literary vision.

With Let Us Build Us a City Tracy Daugherty considers the principles of literary art in a series of essays that focus on the nature of artistic vision and the creative individual’s relationship to...


A Note From the Publisher

Tracy Daugherty is the author of, most recently, The Last Love Song: A Biography of Joan Didion. He has also published four novels, six short story collections, and a book of personal essays, as well as biographies of Donald Barthelme and Joseph Heller. He is distinguished professor emeritus of English and creative writing at Oregon State University. Part of Crux: The Georgia Series in Literary Nonfiction.

Tracy Daugherty is the author of, most recently, The Last Love Song: A Biography of Joan Didion. He has also published four novels, six short story collections, and a book of personal essays, as well...


Advance Praise

“Tracy Daugherty’s Let Us Build Us a City reconsiders the role of literature in our world. Drawing from some of the most influential writers and thinkers of the twentieth century, he poses questions that face anyone engaged in the arts today. These thoughtful, deeply considered, and provocative essays encourage the reader to engage with the unknown, to embrace ‘the mystery and power of creating new worlds,’ and to take part in building what Daugherty calls ‘a creative and imaginatively generous society’—exactly the sort of society we should aspire to.”
—Peter Turchi, author of Maps of the Imagination: The Writer as Cartographer


“Thoughtful and ambitious.”
New York Times, on The Last Love Song


“Magisterial . . . Extraordinarily sympathetic.”
Christian Science Monitor, on The Last Love Song

“Smart and gratifying.”
Minneapolis Star Tribune, on The Last Love Song

“Intelligent and elegant.”
New Yorker, on The Last Love Song

“Tracy Daugherty’s Let Us Build Us a City reconsiders the role of literature in our world. Drawing from some of the most influential writers and thinkers of the twentieth century, he poses...


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ISBN 9780820350813
PRICE $26.95 (USD)
PAGES 200

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