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George Steiner at The New Yorker, An education in a portmanteau: George Steiner at The New Yorker collects his best work from his more than 150 pieces for the magazine. Between 1967 and 1997, George Steiner wrote more than 130 pieces on a great range of topics for The New , George Steiner at The New Yorker
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  • George Steiner at The New Yorker
  • Written by author George Steiner
  • Published by New Directions Publishing Corporation, 1/30/2009
  • An education in a portmanteau: George Steiner at The New Yorker collects his best work from his more than 150 pieces for the magazine. Between 1967 and 1997, George Steiner wrote more than 130 pieces on a great range of topics for The New
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Introduction Robert Boyers Boyers, Robert. 1

I History & Politics

"The Cleric of Treason" (on Anthony Blunt) 13

"Wien, Wien, Nur du Allein" (on Webern & Vienna) 47

"De Profundis" (on Solzhenitsyn's Gulag) 54

"Gods Spies" (on Graham Greene) 61

"From The House of the Dead" (on Albert Speer) 69

"De Mortuis" (on Aries & New French History) 78

II Writers and Writing

"One Thousand Years of Solitude" (on Salvatore Satta) 86

"Killing Time" (on George Orwell's 1984) 95

"Black Danube" (on Karl Kraus & Thomas Bernhard) 117

"B. B." (on Bertolt Brecht) 128

"Uneasy Rider" (on Robert M. Pirsig) 142

"Rare Bird" (on Guy Davenport) 148

"Dead Letters" (on John Barth) 157

"Tigers in the Mirror" (on Jorge Luis Borges) 162

"Of Nuance and Scruple" (on Samuel Beckett) 176

"Under Eastern Eyes" (on Alexander Solzhenitsyn & Other Russians) 186

"Cat Man" (on Louis-Ferdinand Celine) 199

III Thinkers

"The Friend of a Friend" (on Walter Benjamin & Gershom Scholem) 208

"Bad Friday" (on Simone Weil) 219

"The Lost Garden" (on Claude Levi-Strauss) 230

"Short Shrift" (on E. M. Cioron) 239

"Ancient Glittering Eyes" (on Bertrand Russell) 249

"A Tale of Three Cities" (on Elias Canetti) 260

"La Morte D'Arthur" (on Arthur Koestler) 270

"The Tongues of Man" (on Noam Chomsky) 276

IV Life Studies

"A Death of Kings" (on Chess) 295

"Give The Word" (on James Murray & The OED) 306

"An Examined life" (on Robert Hutchins & The University of Chicago) 316

Appendix All George Steiner's Essays in The New Yorker 325

Index 331


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