WBUR.ORG
Support WBUR Receive e-Newsletter
Dick Gordon: Host of The ConnectionHome
Home
   
 7/4/2008

How Do I Listen?
Archived programs are streamed in the Real Audio Format.
Click here to download
 
Problems Listening?
Try this Direct Listen Link if the "Listen to Show" button to the right does not work
 

Hosted by: Dick Gordon Show Originally Aired: 1/11/2000
CALL 1 800-423-TALK
Roger Shattuck
No Image Available


Email to friend

It was a big moment in Roger Shattuck's life when he realized that while he was a liberal in politics-that is, a decent egalitarian improver of on the social scene-he was a conservationist in culture, skeptical about fashion and dubious about improvement in the artistic and spiritual measure of man.

From that bold moment of illumination, Roger Shattuck has sounded less and less like everybody's idea of the university professor of Great Books literature, though he was all of that.

He's sounded more and more like the crankiest wise man in your village book club, with passionate opinions on why you must press on with Proust and forget Foucault; why "The Story of My Life" by Helen Keller is required reading and Nietsche's not good for you; and why "Absalom, Absalom" by William Faulkner is the closest American approach to the majesty of Shakespeare.
(Hosted by Christopher Lydon)
LISTEN TO SHOW
Related Shows


Hustler Days
Only A Game (01/10/2004)

Why Do We Need Memoirs?
World of Ideas (08/26/2001)

Only the Strong Survive
Here And Now (05/27/2003)

Biography at the Crossroads
The Connection (07/24/2002)

Douglas Coupland
The Connection (01/29/2001)

Nazi Filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl Dies at 101
Here And Now (09/09/2003)
 



Roger Shattuck, author of Candor and Perversion, a catalogue of books.
wbur.org    © Copyright 2008. Trustees of Boston University and WBUR