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The Notebooks and Diaries of Edmund Wilson

This series offers a profound glimpse into the mind of one of the most significant American literary critics of the 20th century. Through his personal writings and diaries, readers are immersed in the intellectual life of the era, filled with sharp observations on literature, politics, and society. It's a fascinating study of evolving thought and artistic genius, appealing to anyone interested in cultural history and personal reflection.

The Sixties

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  • The Sixties

    • 968 pages
    • 34 hours of reading

    The Sixties, the last of Edmund Wilson's posthumously published journals, is a personal history that is also brilliant social comedy and an anatomy of the times. Edited by Wilson's biographer, this volume poignantly - and defiantly - records the final years of one of our foremost critics and writers, taking its place alongside his major works, including To the Finland Station, Patriotic Gore, The Shores of Light, and Letters on Literature and Politics, as an enduring

    The Sixties