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The Blind Bookkeeper (or Why Homer Must Be Blind) / Le comptable aveugle (l'Incontournable cécité d'Homère) (The Antonine Maillet-Northrop Frye Lecture)

The Blind Bookkeeper (or Why Homer Must Be Blind) / Le comptable aveugle (l'Incontournable cécité d'Homère) (The Antonine Maillet-Northrop Frye Lecture)
Author: Alberto Manguel
Publisher: Goose Lane Editions & Université de Moncton
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 852157

Media: Paperback
Edition: Bilingual
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 80
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Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 4.8 x 0.2

ISBN: 0864925166
Dewey Decimal Number: 810
EAN: 9780864925169
ASIN: 0864925166

Publication Date: September 19, 2008
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In 1943, Northrop Frye wrote a paper, left unfinished, on "the state of the world." His ideas of what to expect after the end of the war and the role that literature might play in a time of peace, are the starting point for a meditation on the roles of writer and reader, and what kind of vision is required of them to explore and depict the world. Homer is the archetype of the writer who can see into the future through his knowledge of the past. But how has Homer been read throughout the centuries by generations caught up in the counterpoint of war and peace? And, following Frye's exploration, can Homer teach us to become better readers? Why Homer Must Be Blind/ La cécité incontournable d'Homère is the third Antonine Maillet-Northrop Frye Lecture, sponsored by the Northrop Frye International Literary Festival and the Université de Moncton. It was presented on April 26, 2008, in Moncton, New Brunswick, as part of the 2008 Frye Festival.


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