Louis Menand is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Metaphysical Club and Distinguished Professor of English at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and a staff writer at The New Yorker.
"Fifteen essays: always intelligent, frequently interesting . . . Brilliant thinking . . . His intellectual range is limitless." --Kirkus Reviews"This book collects some of the most cogent and clearly articulated of those pieces, and reaffirms Menand's position as a preeminent historian of American liberalism's cultural incarnations." --Publishers Weekly"[A Collection That] Represents The Heart of Menand's Work . . . And Demonstrates His Status As His Generation's Premier Critical Talent" --Los Angeles Times
"Fifteen essays: always intelligent, frequently interesting . . . Brilliant thinking . . . His intellectual range is limitless." --Kirkus Reviews"This book collects some of the most cogent and clearly articulated of those pieces, and reaffirms Menand's position as a preeminent historian of American liberalism's cultural incarnations." --Publishers Weekly"[A Collection That] Represents The Heart of Menand's Work . . . And Demonstrates His Status As His Generation's Premier Critical Talent" --Los Angeles Times
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