Although the American Academy of Arts and Letters is best known for the awards and prizes it grants artists, writers, and musicians, the organization itself remains as little-understood as its awards are acclaimed. John Updike has brought together eleven current members-including Cynthia Ozick, Norman Mailer, and Louis Auchincloss-to raid the Academy's archives. With each writer taking on a decade of the Academy's history, they have created an eye-opening documentary of an organization central to the arts in America for the past century. R. W. B. Lewis writes of the admission of Julia Ward Howe in 1907 (at the age of 86) as the first woman in the Academy, and the intense debate about the very consideration of female members. Lewis also recounts the humorous saga of the feuding James brothers, with William declining membership and decrying the election several months prior to the nomination of his "younger and shallower and vainer brother" Henry. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., tells of the Academy's struggle against modernism in the 1930s-largely a one-man war waged by its feisty septuagenarian secretary, Robert Underwood Johnson-that resulted in a perennial failure to nominate F. Scott Fitzgerald and H. L. Mencken, among others. And composer Jack Beeson notes Gore Vidal's droll telegram declining an honorary membership on the grounds that he was already a member of the Diners Club.
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A history of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, told by 12 of its members. The book documents the organization and offers insight into the workings of the American cultural establishment in the 20th century, detailing those artists the members held in high esteem, and those they did not.
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Forward, by John Updike Acknowledgments 1898-1907: The Founders' Story, by R. W. B. Lewis 1908-1917: Idealism and Patriotism, by Louis Auchincloss 1918-1927: Against Modernity--Annals of the Temple, by Cynthia Ozick 1928-1937: The Infiltration of Modernity, by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. 1938-1947: Decade of the Row, by John Updike 1948-1957: The Testimony of Two Artists, by Richard Lippold and Wolf Kahn 1958-1967: Rounding Camelot, by Norman Mailer 1968-1977: Housekeeping in a Messy World, by Jack Beeson 1978-1987: Holding the High Ground, by Ada Louise Huxtable 1988-1997: Decade of Reunion, by Hortense Calisher Appendix: Academy Members, Past and Present Index
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" A Century of Arts and Letters edited by John Updike, toasts 100 years of the cultural elite's intellectual feuding over who is worthy of membership in the venerable academy." -- Vanity Fair

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ISBN
9780231102483
Publisert
1998-05-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Columbia University Press
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
346

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