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Anthony Esolen

    Anthony M. Esolen est un traducteur respecté d'œuvres classiques et un écrivain dont l'érudition explore le cœur des traditions littéraires et philosophiques. Ses traductions redonnent vie à des chefs-d'œuvre, les rendant accessibles aux lecteurs contemporains tout en préservant leur profondeur originale. L'écriture d'Esolen explore des thèmes intemporels, utilisant un langage riche et une perspicacité aiguë pour examiner les complexités de l'expérience humaine. Ses contributions littéraires révèlent un profond engagement envers la sagesse classique et sa pertinence durable.

    Ironies of Faith
    No Apologies
    Sex and the Unreal City : The Demolition of the Western Mind
    In the Beginning Was the Word
    • In the Beginning Was the Word

      An Annotated Reading of the Prologue of John

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,8(19)Évaluer

      The exploration of the Prologue to the Gospel of John reveals its profound theological depth, as Anthony Esolen examines the interplay between the Apostle John's observations of Jesus and the broader Scriptural context. Esolen uniquely interprets the Hebrew/Aramaic roots of John's Greek, enhancing the text's poetic resonance. His extensive background in Christian poetry and Scripture allows him to illuminate the passage's significance, positioning John as a disciple who channels the essence of Christ's teachings into a transformative poetic expression.

      In the Beginning Was the Word
    • Unreal City: a zany cartoon megalopolis where towers are built of cotton candy, facts scatter like pixie dust, and the truth is whatever you feel it to be. And it's no fantasy. It's where we live. We dwell in Unreal City. We believe in un-being. With saber-like wit, poet and professor Anthony Esolen leads readers on a tour through the ruins of their own Western world--through king-size bookstores, manicured college campuses, strobe-lit choir lofts, mechanized farms, divorce courts, drag-queen libraries, and beyond. This hilarious guide to a culture gone mad with sex and self-care minces no words and spares no egos. We the people of Unreal City are no better, and certainly no smarter, than our fathers. But fear not. Sex and the Unreal City insists there's no need to settle down in the ninth circle of unreality. Esolen lights a torch and heads up the well-trod path back to our cleaner, kinder, truer homeland: earth. Along the way, the author sings the songs of masters somehow long forgotten--Shakespeare, Dante, Milton, the evangelists--and asks us to chant along. Readers of essayists like George Weigel, George Rutler, Malcom Muggeridge, and Walker Percy will enjoy this rollicking, intelligent book.

      Sex and the Unreal City : The Demolition of the Western Mind
    • No Apologies

      Why Civilization Depends on the Strength of Men

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(286)Évaluer

      Focusing on the virtues of masculine strength, the book presents a compelling argument for the essential role of men in civilization. Esolen highlights various forms of strength, from physical labor that shaped infrastructure to the guiding authority of fathers in upholding law and justice. Through historical and cultural examples, he underscores how these masculine qualities have been foundational in building and sustaining society.

      No Apologies