Home Books Shakespearean: On Life and Language in Times of D…

Shakespearean: On Life and Language in Times of Disruption

Shakespearean: On Life and Language in Times of Disruption

by Robert McCrum

Pegasus Books ·2021 ·400 pages
Near the Top
Near the Top
I Index
56/99
Top of the Pile

79/99

Critics' Rating Index

Maybe Someday

34/99

Readers' Rating Index

n/a

Scholars' Citation Index

51/99

Volume of Reviews

17/99

Volume of Reader Ratings

Sign in to add to your shelf, rate, or review this book.


About This Book

"A remarkable book that takes us to the heart of Shakespeare's art and influence."—James ShapiroWhen Robert McCrum began his recovery from a life-changing stroke, he discovered that the only words that made sense to him were snatches of Shakespeare. Unable to travel or move as he used to, the First Folio became his "book of life"—an endless source of inspiration through which he could embark on "journeys of the mind" and see a reflection of our own disrupted times. An acclaimed writer and journalist, McCrum has spent the last twenty-five years immersed in Shakespeare's work, on stage and on the page. During this prolonged exploration, Shakespeare's poetry and plays, so vivid and contemporary, have become his guide and consolation. In Shakespearean he asks: why is it that we always return to Shakespeare, particularly in times of acute crisis and dislocation? What is the key to his hold on our imagination? And why do the collected works of an Elizabethan writer continue to speak to us as if they were written yesterday? Shakespearean is a rich, brilliant and superbly drawn portrait of an extraordinary artist, one of the greatest writers who ever lived. Through an enthralling narrative, ranging widely in time and space, McCrum seeks to understand Shakespeare within his historical context while also exploring the secrets of literary inspiration, and examining the nature of creativity itself. Witty and insightful, he makes a passionate and deeply personal case that Shakespeare's words and ideas are not just enduring in their relevance – they are nothing less than the eternal key to our shared humanity.


Reviews

"Disarmingly, he describes Shakespearean as 'a personal inquiry into Shakespeare's life and works, a literary and biographical essay for the general reader, not a work of cutting-edge academic prowess for Shakespeare scholars, though I hope they may profit in passing here and there' ..."

Stanley Wells· Times Literary Supplement Read review ↗ Near the Top

"He also makes entertaining connections between Shakespeare and contemporary pop culture ..."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"At the heart of his book—a mix of biography, literary history, and memoir—is a profound pondering: 'How was it…that he became, and still becomes, '"Shakespearean'"?' Writing in lively, conversational prose, McCrum sets off to find an answer ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"McCrum covers authorship controversies but always puts the Bard's words front and center."

Mark Knoblauch· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"In his enthusiasm, McCrum doesn't flinch from expressing broad-brush opinions, but he does it so well it doesn't matter if occasionally he dresses opinion as fact ..."

Michael Sims· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

Preview


Reader Reviews

0 reviews

Sign in to write a review.

No reader reviews yet. Be the first!