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On Democracy E. B White

On Democracy By E. B White

On Democracy by E. B White


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On Democracy by E. B White

A New York Times Book Review New & Noteworthy Title

A collection of essays, letters and poems from E.B. White, one of the country's great literary treasures (New York Times), centered on the subject of freedom and democracy in America.

I am a member of a party of one, and I live in an age of fear.

These words were written by E. B. White in 1947.

Decades before our current political turmoil, White crafted eloquent yet practical political statements that continue to resonate. There's only one kind of press that's any good- he proclaimed, a press free from any taint of the government. He condemned the trend of defamation, arguing that in doubtful, doubting days, national morality tends to slip and slide toward a condition in which the test of a man's honor is his zeal for discovering dishonor in others. And on the spread of fascism he lamented, fascism enjoys at the moment an almost perfect climate for growth-a world of fear and hunger.

Anchored by an introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham, this concise collection of essays, letters, and poems from one of this country's most eminent literary voices offers much-needed historical context for our current state of the nation-and hope for the future of our society. Speaking to Americans at a time of uncertainty, when democracy itself has come under threat, he reminds us, As long as there is one upright man, as long as there is one compassionate woman . . . the scene is not desolate.

On Democracy Reviews

“For democracy's weary champions, White's time-tested prose is a shot of adrenaline. -- Madeleine Albright
The essayist and children's book author White (best known for Charlotte's Web) also thought eloquently about democracy and its demands, as this anthology shows. -- New York Times Book Review
These pieces hold up well...The best thing about White's essays on democracy, though, is the author's simple honesty. -- Wall Street Journal
[White's essays] endure as exemplars of the form. White was a master of conversational prose, excelling at sentences that seem perfectly balanced. To read his work is to feel balanced too. -- Christian Science Monitor
Admirers of White, as well as students of democracy, will find a wide range of riches within these pages. -- Columbus Dispatch
This America: The Case for the Nation by historian and New Yorker writer Jill Lepore is a repudiation of the nationalism - white and otherwise - that has raised its ugly head in recent years. On Democracy, by the great E.B. White, can be read almost as a companion volume even though it came out in 1947. -- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Some of the finest examples of contemporary, genuinely American prose. White's style incorporates eloquence without affection, profundity without pomposity, and wit without frivolity or hostility. Like his predecessors Thoreau and Twain, White's creative, humane, and graceful perceptions are an education for the sensibilities. -- Washington Post on Essays of E.B. White
[E. B. White] had a knack for describing in the plainest detail what it meant to be alive... We all know White for the light his approach threw upon the animal kingdom. As these letters prove, he extended that grace to humans, too. -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Letters of E.B. White
[E. B. White] had a knack for describing in the plainest detail what it meant to be alive... We all know White for the light his approach threw upon the animal kingdom. As these letters prove, he extended that grace to humans, too. -- Philadelphia Inquirer on Letters of E.B. White
Anything written by E.B. White must be cherished by writers and readers. -- New York Times on Writings from The New Yorker 1925-1976
[E. B. White's] essays, his letters, his quips and his squibs are simply beautiful... The essays show him to have an eloquent and lifelong devotion for freedoms, the letters an eloquent and lifelong devotion to friends. -- Louisville Courier Journal on Letters of E.B. White
My heart is at his feet. Time spent in his company-for that is what reading his letters is-will improve anyone's view of the universe. -- Washington Star on Letters of E.B. White

About E. B White

E. B. White, the author of such beloved classics as Charlotte's Web, Stuart Little, and The Trumpet of the Swan, was born in Mount Vernon, New York. He graduated from Cornell University in 1921 and, five or six years later, joined the staff of The New Yorker magazine, then in its infancy. He died on October 1, 1985, and was survived by his son and three grandchildren. Mr. White's essays have appeared in Harper's magazine, and some of his other books are: One Man's Meat, The Second Tree from the Corner, Letters of E. B. White, Essays of E. B. White, and Poems and Sketches of E. B. White. He won countless awards, including the 1971 National Medal for Literature and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, which commended him for making a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children. During his lifetime, many young readers asked Mr. White if his stories were true. In a letter written to be sent to his fans, he answered, No, they are imaginary tales . . . But real life is only one kind of life-there is also the life of the imagination. JON MEACHAM received the Pulitzer Prize for his 2008 biography of Andrew Jackson, American Lion. He is also the author of the New York Times bestsellers Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power, Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of George H.W. Bush, American Gospel, and Franklin and Winston. Meacham, who teaches at Vanderbilt University, is a fellow of the Society of American Historians. He lives in Nashville with his wife and children.

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CIN0062905430G
9780062905437
0062905430
On Democracy by E. B White
Used - Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
20190905
240
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