Synopsis
Providing philosophical and historical perspective back to the 14th century when human and other reality became devalued rather than merely back to the radical 1960s, this scholar (U. of Georgia, 1954-87) analyzes the roots of current ideological turmoil on campus. He calls for subverting the thinking that education is only justified as a path to material rather than intrinsic reward. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
About the Author
Marion Montgomery, scholar, critic, and award winning poet and novelist, is one f America's preeminent men of letters. From 1954 to 1987 he taught English literature at the University of Georgia an became an authority on Eliot and the Southern Agrarians. A prolific author, he has published twenty books -including a monumental three-volume cultural critique, The Prophetic Poet and the Popular Spirit-and some 250 articles. His work frequently appears frequently in First Things, Crisis, Modern Age, and a host of other journals. A frequent campus lecturer, Mr. Montgomery lives and writes in Crawford, Georgia.
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