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Books for the studious and the scholarly
REVIEWS BY JULIE HALE Are you struggling to summon gift ideas for the intellectual in your life? If so, you can un-furrow your brow starting now. This holiday season, let BookPage help you shop for the studious and the scholarlythose lovers of learning who emerge from their erudite pursuits hunch-backed and bleary-eyed but triumphant. In anticipation of your Christmas quandary, our industrious editors closeted themselves with publishers' catalogues and unearthed the following quartet of titles, each of which should be pleasing to the academician on your list. Show what you know A word of wisdom to the aspiring litterateur: Never enter into a conversation unarmed. Your best defense is Bartlett's Familiar Quotationsa veritable arsenal of razor-sharp repartees and potent turns of phrase. Now in its 17th edition, the newly revised anthology of famous prose and verse quotes, edited by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Justin Kaplan, has become one of the world's most treasured references.
Little, Brown, $50 1,472 pages, ISBN 0316084603
The beloved Bloom is back
Through evaluations of classic literary worksthe poetry of Shelley, the drama of Ibsen, the fiction of TolstoyBloom examines the forces that have shaped the great writers of every era, as well as the qualities shared by each author. "The study of mediocrity, whatever its origins, breeds mediocrity," he writes. Thus, this collectiona kaleidoscopic look at a group of superior individuals that blends biography with literary criticism. Author of The Western Canon and How to Read and Why, the best-selling Bloom has assembled a fascinating exhibit of remarkable intellects. Genius is inspiring, accessible and provocativea generous survey that will enlarge the reader's comprehension of art, as well as his understanding of the role of the creative mind throughout history.
By Harold Bloom Warner, $35.95 832 pages, ISBN 0446527173
Keillor plugs poetry
Divided into categories like Music, Lovers, Failure, and Sons and Daughters, the volume offers a poem for every occasion. A who's who of literary lights, the index lists works by top-notch contemporary authors like Galway Kinnell, Billy Collins and Sharon Olds, as well as venerable favorites such as Emily Dickinson, W.H. Auden and William Butler Yeats. "To be interrupted mid-stampede by a beautiful thing is a blessing indeed," Keillor writes of the force of poetry. The genre may be overlooked and underrated, but there's no denying its power. Poets, it can be argued, are prophets, and Keillor's collection reflects their ability to bolster our spirits and lighten our hearts.
By Garrison Keillor Viking, $25.95 480 pages, ISBN 0670031267
The best in booksfor little readers
With more than 475 listings, The Essential Guide covers the top books of the past century and includes profiles of beloved writers, from Lemony Snicket to Margaret Wise Brown. Silvey also provides a basic reading list, contributes thoughtful and perceptive essays on genres such as science fiction, young adult novels and Holocaust literature, and examines timely themes like multiculturalism. Entries titled "Voices of the Creators," written by Lane Smith, Gary Soto, Virginia Hamilton and others, offer insights into the artistic process. An invaluable aid in selecting the best books for youngsters, The Essential Guide is a must for parents who hope to instill a love of literature in their kids.
By Anita Silvey Houghton Mifflin, $28 542 pages, ISBN 061819083X
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