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American epic

reading the US Constitution

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"In 1987, E.L. Doctorow celebrated the Constitution's bicentennial by reading it. "It is five thousand words long but reads like fifty thousand," he said. Distinguished legal scholar Garrett Epps--himself an award-winning novelist--disagrees. It's about 7,500 words. And Doctorow "missed a good deal of high rhetoric, many literary tropes, and even a trace of, if not wit, at least irony," he writes. Americans may venerate the Constitution, "but all too seldom is it read." In American Epic, Epps takes us through a complete reading of the Constitution--even the "boring" parts--to achieve an appreciation of its power and a holistic understanding of what it says. In this book he seeks not to provide a definitive interpretation, but to listen to the language and ponder its meaning. He draws on four modes of reading: scriptural, legal, lyric, and epic. The Constitution's first three words, for example, sound spiritual--but Epps finds them to be more aspirational than prayer-like. "Prayers are addressed to someone. either an earthly king or a divine lord, and great care is taken to name the addressee. This does the reverse. The speaker is 'the people,' the words addressed to the world at large." He turns the Second Amendment into a poem to illuminate its ambiguity. He notices oddities and omissions. The Constitution lays out rules for presidential appointment of officers, for example, but not removal. Should the Senate approve each firing? Can it withdraw its "advice and consent" and force a resignation? And he challenges himself, as seen in his surprising discussion of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in light of Article 4, which orders states to give "full faith and credit" to the acts of other states. Wry, original, and surprising, American Epic is a scholarly and literary tour de force"--

"The United States is the only nation in the world in which political leaders, judges and soldiers all swear allegiance not to a king or a people but to a document, the Constitution. The Constitution today, however, is much revered but little read. . Readers of AMERICAN EPIC will never think of the Constitution in quite the same way again. Garrett Epps, a legal scholar who is also a journalist and writer of prize-winning fiction, takes readers on a literary tour of the Constitution, finding in it much that is interesting, puzzling, praiseworthy, and sometimes hilarious. Reading the Constitution like a literary work yields a host of meanings that shed new light on what it means to be an American"--

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American epic: reading the US Constitution
2013, Oxford University Press
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Cover of: American Epic
American Epic: Reading the U. S. Constitution
2013, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: American Epic
American Epic: Reading the U. S. Constitution
2013, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note:
Preface
Preamble: "Tell me, Muse, how it all began"
Article I: A Tale of Two Cities
Article II: Under the Bramble Bush
Article III: Solomon's Sword
Article IV: All God's Chidren
Article V: Alter or Abolish
Article VI: The Supreme Law of the Land
Article VII: Bloodless and Successful
Last Things.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.7302
Library of Congress
KF4550 .E67 2013, KF4550.E67 2013, KF4550.E67 2015, KF4550 .E663 2013, KF4550 .E663 2013eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 274 pages
Number of pages
274

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27148039M
ISBN 10
0199974748
ISBN 13
9780199974740, 9780199389711
LCCN
2012049750
OCLC/WorldCat
822560162, 852898526

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