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  • Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles

  • The Power of a Reader's Mind over a Universe of Death
  • By: Harold Bloom
  • Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
  • Length: 20 hrs and 2 mins
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Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles

By: Harold Bloom
Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
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Summary

The last book written by the most famous literary critic of his generation, on the sustaining power of poetry.   

This dazzling celebration of the power of poetry to sublimate death - completed weeks before Harold Bloom died - shows how literature renews life amid what Milton called a universe of death. Bloom reads as a way of taking arms against the sea of life's troubles, taking listeners on a grand tour of the poetic voices that have haunted him through a lifetime of reading. High literature, he writes, is a saving lie against time, loss of individuality, premature death. In passages of breathtaking intimacy, we see him awake late at night, reciting lines from Dante, Shakespeare, Milton, Montaigne, Blake, Wordsworth, Hart Crane, Jay Wright, and many others. He feels himself edged by nothingness, uncomprehending, but still sustained by reading. Generous and clear-eyed, this is among Harold Bloom's most ambitious and most moving books.

©2020 Harold Bloom (P)2020 Recorded Books

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