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an examined life

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An edition of Errata (1997)

Errata

an examined life

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George Steiner, one of the great literary minds of our century, now relates the story of his own life and the ways that people, places, and events have colored the central ideas and themes of his work. His most personal book, this volume reveals Steiner's thoughts on the meaning of the western tradition and its philosophic and religious premises, his pleasure in literature and music, and his regrets about the unopened doors and untapped resources in his past.

Born in Paris in 1929 of Viennese Jewish parents, Steiner was raised speaking German, French, and English. He was educated and an educator himself in the United States and in Europe, crossing continents and cultures over the course of this troubled century.

Steiner interweaves episodes from his past with thoughts about the present: he recalls, for example, how his father introduced him to the Iliad in Greek shortly before his sixth birthday, and muses about the genius of Homer; he describes the effect of the Holocaust on his family, and explores why Jews have been persecuted and have survived over the millennium; and he takes stock of science, reason, atheism, and religion in his own life and at the end of this century.

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English
Pages
206

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Cover of: Errata(recits d'une pensee) (French Edition)
Errata(recits d'une pensee) (French Edition)
1998-09-24, Gallimard
Cover of: Errata
Errata: an examined life
1998, Yale University Press
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Edition Notes

Originally published: London : Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1997.
Includes index.

Published in
New Haven

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809
Library of Congress
P85.S74 A3 1998, PR6069.T417 Z47 1998x, P85.S74A3 1998, PR6069.T417 Z47 1997g

The Physical Object

Pagination
206 p. ;
Number of pages
206

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL712682M
Internet Archive
errataexaminedli0000stei
ISBN 10
0300075030
LCCN
97080458
OCLC/WorldCat
38585106
LibraryThing
206968

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Work ID
OL82704W

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George Steiner, one of the great literary minds of our century, now relates the story of his own life and the ways that people, places, and events have colored the central ideas and themes of his work. His most personal book, this volume reveals Steiner's thoughts on the meaning of the western tradition and its philosophic and religious premises, his pleasure in literature and music, and his regrets about the unopened doors and untapped resources in his past.

Born in Paris in 1929 of Viennese Jewish parents, Steiner was raised speaking German, French, and English. He was educated and an educator himself in the United States and in Europe, crossing continents and cultures over the course of this troubled century.

Steiner interweaves episodes from his past with thoughts about the present: he recalls, for example, how his father introduced him to the Iliad in Greek shortly before his sixth birthday, and muses about the genius of Homer; he describes the effect of the Holocaust on his family, and explores why Jews have been persecuted and have survived over the millennium; and he takes stock of science, reason, atheism, and religion in his own life and at the end of this century.

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