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Taking A Long Look

Essays on Culture, Literature, and Feminism in Our Time
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Taking A Long Look is a compelling collection of essays by Vivian Gornick, spanning nearly fifty years of her vibrant prose and sharp insights. The book explores feminism, literature, culture, politics, and personal experience, focusing on the painful yet binding process of self-understanding. Gornick examines the works and lives of notable figures such as Alfred Kazin, Mary McCarthy, and Joan Didion, alongside cultural landmarks like Silent Spring and Uncle Tom's Cabin. The essays also capture everyday characters found in New York’s unique settings, while revisiting her influential 1970s women’s liberation movement pieces with urgency and insight.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in feminist thought, literary criticism, cultural history, and personal essays. It suits those who appreciate eloquent, insightful reflections on society, politics, and the self, especially within the context of American arts and culture.

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One of our most vital and incisive writers on literature, feminism, and knowing one's self

One of our most vital and incisive writers on literature, feminism, and knowing one's self

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For nearly fifty years, Vivian Gornick’s essays, written with her characteristic clarity of perception and vibrant prose, have explored feminism and writing, literature and culture, politics and personal experience. Drawing writing from the course of her career, All That is Given illuminates one of the driving themes behind Gornick’s work: that the painful process of understanding one's self is what binds us to the larger world.

In these essays, Gornick explores the lives and literature of Alfred Kazin, Mary McCarthy, Diana Trilling, Philip Roth, Joan Didion, and Herman Melville; the cultural impact of Silent Spring and Uncle Tom’s Cabin; and the characters you might only find in a New York barber shop or midtown bus terminal. Even more, All That Is Given brings back into print her incendiary essays, first published in the Village Voice, championing the emergence of the women’s liberation movement of the 1970s.

Alternately crackling with urgency or lucid with insight, the essays in All That Is Given demonstrate one of America’s most beloved critics at her best.

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Critics praise Gornick's fresh, blunt language and quintessentially American voice. Dwight Garner of the New York Times highlights her beautiful prose, while Nora Caplan-Bricker from The Cut credits her with shaping the modern personal essay. The New Yorker's Alexandra Schwartz describes her work as both documentary and richly literary. Reviews also note the passion behind her political insights and her elegant, cogent writing style, confirming her status as a formidable intelligence and unique sensibility.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781839765094

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 May 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 241g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Vivian Gornick is a writer and critic whose work has received two National Book Critics Circle Award nominations and been collected in The Best American Essays 2014. Gornick was a legendary writer for Village Voice, chronicling the emergence of the feminist movement in the 1970s, and a respected literary critic. Her works include the memoirs Fierce Attachments—ranked the best memoir of the last fifty years by the New York Times—The Odd Woman and the City, and Unfinished Business, as well as the classic text on writing, The Situation and the Story.

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