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Let Us Build Us a City

Daugherty, TracyGriswold, John(Series edited by)
Part of the Crux: The Georgia Series in Literary Nonfiction Series series
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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.

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Product Details
University of Georgia Press
0820350818 / 9780820350813
Paperback / softback
814.6
30/03/2017
United States
English
189 pages
22 cm
Also issued in electronic format.