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Prosaics and Other Provocations: Empathy, Open Time, and the Novel by Gary Saul

Description: Prosaics and Other Provocations by Gary Saul Morson Gary Saul Morsons ideas about life and literature have long inspired, annoyed, and provoked specialists and general readers. His work on "prosaics" (his coinage) argues that lifes defining events are not grand but ordinary, and that the worlds fundamental state is mess. Viewing time as a "field of possibilities", he maintains that contingency and freedom are real. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This far-ranging study develops Morsons concept of "prosaics," which stresses the importance of ordinary events and the novels unique ability to portray them. Arguing that time is open and contingency real, Morson develops a "prosaics of process" showing how some masterpieces have found an alternative to structure. His well-known pseudonym Alicia Chudo, the inventor of "misanthropology," explores the disturbing philosophical content of laughter, disgust, and even empathy. Northwestern Universitys most popular professor, Morson attributes declining student interest in literature to current teaching methods. He argues in favor of showing how literature fosters empathy with people unlike ourselves. Ever playful, Morson explores the relation of games to wit, which expresses the power of the mind to triumph over contingency in the social world. Author Biography Gary Saul Morson (PhD Yale University) is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Frances Hooper Professor of the Arts and Humanities at Northwestern University. His study Narrative and Freedom: The Shadows of Time (1996) won a best book award from the American Comparative Literature Association. He is also the author of Mikhail Bakhtin: Creation of a Prosaics (co-authored with Caryl Emerson, 1990), Anna Karenina in Our Time: Seeing More Wisely (2007), and The Words of Others: From Quotations to Culture (2011). Review "Morson epitomizes the elusive scholar/teacher, equally comfortable theorizing about literature (particularly the novel) and teaching us how to teach in a way that captivates and fascinates students of all levels. His trademark wit is everywhere in evidence in this delightful and wide-ranging collection that shows he belongs to the ranks of the greatest scholars and readers of literature, on a level with Frank Kermode and Wayne Booth." -- Andrew Wachtel, President, American University of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan"Morsons provocations elevate sheer common sense to the level of non-absolutist metaphysics. His learning and wit would be a pleasure to encounter at any time, but they are particularly welcome—indeed, needed—amidst the glum earnestness and hand-wringing now rife in the academic humanities. Prosaics, as it has evolved since Morsons early work on Tolstoy and Bakhtin, emerges as a pragmatic worldview. Here is a vision of the novel (and its potential consequences) capacious as the genre itself. Wise, funny, and beautifully written, this is a fine contribution to ethics and pedagogy, as well as the study of literature." -- Michael Holquist, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, Yale University"Gary Saul Morsons work discusses literature splendidly, but also goes beyond it to present a new, compelling vision of the human world. Our lives, Morson tells us, do not follow abstract, definite laws, be they historical or economic. We interact with other human beings without always fully knowing what situation we or they are in, we improvise, we invent, we thrive among details rather than grand pictures, we need concrete truths rather than poetic ones, and this is why realist novels, in particular the Russian ones, are so revealing. Morsons book provides an extraordinary introduction to the prosaics of life." -- Thomas Pavel, Gordon J. Laing Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago"Morson, in a tremendous collection of pieces, extends his ongoing interest in what he calls prosaics—basically, a way of attending to fictional prose that makes room for the messiness, the loose ends, and the improvised form that one finds in the great realist writers (for Morson, especially Dostoyevsky)." -- James Wood * "Favorite Books of 2013," The New Yorker *"Read this book. While it is inspired by (and offers brief but illuminating studies of) the masterworks of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, the volumes relevance greatly transcends Russian literature, indeed it offers a corrective to much (one is tempted to say all) thought, whether that includes technological or economic history, animal or language speciation, or deconstructing the Old Testament. . . . Readers who cherish various theories of literature or even science itself will find Morson a contentious, amusing, and always-eloquent conversationalist, who argues for a "counter-tradition," a life affirming perspective that opposes all-encompassing laws and patterns with details, processes, and especially our consciousness of the present moment with all its innumerable potentials." -- Brett Cooke, Texas A&M University * The Russian Review, January 2015 (Vol. 74, No. 1) *"Professors in undergraduate and especially graduate courses offered, and perhaps still offer, dire warnings against treating literary characters as though they somehow resembled real people or focusing on the writers intent in producing a work. Evaluation—declaring a work to be "good" or "bad"—was to be abjured. Morson cheerfully, even aggressively, violates these prohibitions. He is not afraid to single out those writers and works that he calls great, to consider the views of authors on literature, and to use novels as a means for probing ethical issues that individuals may face in real life." -- Barry P. Scherr (Dartmouth College) * Slavic and East European Journal, 58.3 (Fall 2014) * Long Description This far-ranging study develops Morsons concept of "prosaics," which stresses the importance of ordinary events and the novels unique ability to portray them. Arguing that time is open and contingency real, Morson develops a "prosaics of process" showing how some masterpieces have found an alternative to structure. His well-known pseudonym Alicia Chudo, the inventor of "misanthropology," explores the disturbing philosophical content of laughter, disgust, and even empathy. Northwestern Universitys most popular professor, Morson attributes declining student interest in literature to current teaching methods. He argues in favor of showing how literature fosters empathy with people unlike ourselves. Ever playful, Morson explores the relation of games to wit, which expresses the power of the mind to triumph over contingency in the social world. Review Quote "Morsons provocations elevate sheer common sense to the level of non-absolutist metaphysics. His learning and wit would be a pleasure to encounter at any time, but they are particularly welcome-indeed, needed-amidst the glum earnestness and hand-wringing now rife in the academic humanities. Prosaics, as it has evolved since Morsons early work on Tolstoy and Bakhtin, emerges as a pragmatic worldview. Here is a vision of the novel (and its potential consequences) capacious as the genre itself. Wise, funny, and beautifully written, this is a fine contribution to ethics and pedagogy, as well as the study of literature." -Michael Holquist, professor emeritus of comparative literature, Yale University Details ISBN1618111612 Author Gary Saul Morson Short Title PROSAICS & OTHER PROVOCATIONS Pages 300 Publisher Academic Studies Press Language English ISBN-10 1618111612 ISBN-13 9781618111616 Media Book Format Hardcover Birth 1948 Year 2013 Imprint Academic Studies Press Place of Publication Brighton Country of Publication United States Series Ars Rossica Subtitle Empathy, Open Time, and the Novel Publication Date 2013-08-29 UK Release Date 2013-08-29 NZ Release Date 2013-08-29 US Release Date 2013-08-29 DEWEY 801 Audience Undergraduate AU Release Date 2013-11-20 Alternative 9781618118097 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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