描述
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Norman O. Brown was a scholar, poet and revolutionary who made
a lasting impression on the sixties generation. His distinctive
fusion of Marxism, psychoanalysis and classical literature inspired
students across the United States and in Europe to participate in
the political upheaval of that time. His books, including Love’s
Body and Life Against Death, are still being used in college
classrooms throughout the country.
This memorial volume has two sections, the first presenting a
previously unpublished autobiographical essay in which Brown
details both his family and intellectual background prior to
arriving in the United States at the University of Chicago.
The second section contains a number of short meditations on his
life and work by friends, family and colleagues. The pieces are
poetic and insightful, a true testimony to the kind of thinking
Brown inspired. They were presented originally during a memorial
gathering at the University of California Santa Cruz, which
included, among others, his colleagues there: Carl E. Schorske, Jay
Cantor, Hayden White, Helene Moglen, Jim Clifford and Nathaniel
Mackey.
Preface
Memoirs
Norman O. Brown
In Memoriam: Norman u. urown
A Ceremony at the University of California, Santa Cruz October 19,
2002
UCSC Faculty
Jerome Neu
Humanities
James Clifford
History of Consciousness
Christopher Connery
Literature
Nathaniel Mackey
Literature
Robert Meister
Politics
Helene Moglen
Literature
Hayden White
History of Consciousness, emeritus
Other Friends of Nobby
Carl E. Schorske
Princeton University, History, emeritus
Rebecca Herzig
Bates College, Women and Gender Studies
Jay Cantor
Tufts University, English
Family
Stephen R. Brown
Eldest Son
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