"In old friendship"
the correspondence of Lewis Mumford and Henry A. Murray, 1928-1981
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
2006 - Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY
Language
English
Word Count
111,750 words, Guess
Page Count
447 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL22754736M
- ISBN-139780815631132
- OCLC Control Number77476443
- Library of Congress Control Number2006100023
- LibraryThing7641219
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- Goodreads1658289
Classifications
- LCCCT
Description
"Between 1928 and 1981 architectural and cultural critic Lewis Mumford exchanged nearly six hundred letters with Melville scholar and Harvard psychologist Henry A. Murray. "In Old Friendship" documents that interaction." "Covering fifty years of devoted camaraderie between two exceptional minds, the book offers insights into the intellectual frustrations behind their significant careers and the emotional needs that framed their vibrant, often dramatic lives. To Mumford, a writer who sought to change the course of world events, iconoclastic Murray became a welcome confidant, critic, mentor, and friend." "The letters reflect the wide range of public and private interests held by both men. Love's entanglements are aired alongside literary labors. By chronicling the private worlds of these intellectual icons, this volume emerges as a crucial research tool for students of American intellectual history and culture, literary criticism, urbanism, architecture, and political arenas such as World War II and the cold war. It offers a unique prism through which to observe the dramatic shifts in American society and culture in the twentieth century."--Jacket.
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- "In old friendship": the correspondence of Lewis Mumford and Henry A. Murray, 1928-1981
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