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Robert Grudin

    Grudin delves into political and philosophical themes such as liberty and determinism. His writing is characterized by its intellectual depth and nuanced exploration of complex ideas. He approaches his subjects with a distinctive style, offering readers a unique perspective. His work is marked by a profound engagement with fundamental questions of human existence.

    American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness
    The Grace of Great Things
    Time and the Art of Living
    • 2006

      Grudin's writing blends lyrical prose with philosophical inquiry, exploring classic themes through the lens of American pragmatism and metaphysical thought. His works, including "Time and the Art of Living" and "The Grace of Great Things," reflect a deep engagement with traditional philosophy while emphasizing the beauty of language and the human experience.

      American Vulgar: The Politics of Manipulation Versus the Culture of Awareness
    • 1991

      The Grace of Great Things

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(97)Add rating

      Now in a jacketed paperback, this wide-ranging and provocative book by the author of Time and the Art of Living is at once a liberating personal guide and a manifesto for social and societal change. Grudin brilliantly demonstrates that creativity represents the highest expression of human freedom.

      The Grace of Great Things
    • 1988

      Time and the Art of Living

      • 189 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.5(24)Add rating

      Drawing on philosophy, science, literature, history, personal experience, and his own marvelously playful and inventive imagination, Grudin examines the concept of time from a variety of angles.

      Time and the Art of Living