Except When I Write: Reflections of a Recovering Critic
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"Arthur Krystal is a writer whose essays I always want to read even when I'm not interested in their subjects - until I become interested by reading them. What makes those subjects interesting is Krystal's personal voice: sympathetic, alert, skeptical, comic, sometimes sharp, sometimes extravagant and with a sharply-focused moral intelligence. Duels, nights, writers, aphorisms, the Sixties: Krystal's latest and best book offers the pleasures of all of these and more." - Edward Mendelson, Lionel Trilling Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University
"[Krystal is] a friendly, learned and witty companion in this collection of essays, most of which first appeared in The New Yorker or Harper's. The collection ranges as widely as Krystal's reading." - New York Times Book Review
"Arthur Krystal's latest, Except When I Write, may be his best yet, a hedging statement I make not in an attempt to dodge making a case for the book, but because greatness unmans us. I am humbled before Krystal's virtues: clarity, variety, levity, gravity and the single trait without which all others are beside the point-humanity." -- Wyatt Mason, Contributing writer, New York Times Magazine; Senior Fellow of the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics & the Humanities at Bard College
"Except When I Write reflects the varied cultural interests of an intellectual son-of-a-gun. Krystal's essays and reviews are unfailingly lucid and balanced-to-a-T, as is customary for this writer (I would highly recommend this and his other two essay collections)." - The Arts Fuse