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The Art Of Astonishment Reflections On Gifts And Grace Alice Brittan

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The Art Of Astonishment Reflections On Gifts And Grace Alice Brittan
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Author: Alice Brittan
ISBN: 9781501383571, 9781501383564, 9781501383601, 1501383574, 1501383566, 1501383604
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Art Of Astonishment Reflections On Gifts And Grace Alice Brittan by Alice Brittan 9781501383571, 9781501383564, 9781501383601, 1501383574, 1501383566, 1501383604 instant download after payment.

Part literary history, part personal memoir, Alice Brittan’s beautifully written The Art of Astonishment explores the rich intellectual, religious, and philosophical history of the gift and tells the interconnected story of grace: where it comes from and what it is believed to accomplish. Covering a remarkable range of materials—from TheEpic of Gilgamesh, The Iliad, and the tragedies of Classical Greece, through the brothers Grimm and Montaigne, to C. S. Lewis, Toni Morrison, J. M. Coetzee, Elena Ferrante, Karl Ove Knausgaard, and Jhumpa Lahiri—Brittan moves with ease from personal story to myth, to theology, to literature and analysis, examining the nature of social and communal obligation, the role of the intellectual in times of crisis, and the pleasures of reading.
In the 21st century, we might imagine grace as a striking and refined quality that is pleasurable to encounter but certainly not fundamental to anyone’s existence or to the beliefs and practices that hold us together or drive us apart. For millennia, though, it has been recognized as essential to the vitality of inner life, as well as to the large-scale shifts in perspective and legislation that improve the way we live as a society. Grace is also astonishing—always—as the enormously insightful readings in The Art of Astonishment show. Brittan reveals the concept’s breadth as sacred and secular, ancient and recent, lived and literary. And in so doing, she shows us how the act of reading is like grace—social but personal, pleasurable and essential.

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