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“In the faculty of writing nonsense,” the English critic Walter Bagehot once observed, “stupidity is no match for genius.”
In Lives of the Mind, Roger Kimball, one of the best of our cultural critics, offers a lively and penetrating study of genius―and pseudo-genius―at work and investigates the use and abuse of intelligence.
Drawing on figures as varied as Plutarch and Hegel, Kierkegaard and P. G. Wodehouse, Elias Canetti and Anthony Trollope, Bagehot and Wittgenstein, and Sybille Bedford, Kimball provides a sharply observed tour of Western intellectual and artistic aspiration.
Part cautionary tale, part literary celebration, Lives of the Mind is a witty, deeply engaging guide for the perplexed.
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