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Inferior Wilson
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BOOK WORLD
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3 / 1987 |
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Lionel Abel Lionel Abel is professor emeritus at the State University of
New York at Buffalo and the author of Metatheatre and The
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THE FIFTIES
Edmund Wilson
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1986
663 p.p., $25.00
In Important Nonsense, a collection of my critical essays (to appear early in 1987), readers will find a piece expressly devoted to outlining and defending what I take to have been Wilson's critical venture which had been sharply attacked during the sixties. It was in response to such attacks that I wrote my piece. My hope was to pay our eminent critic the respect those of us still occupied with literary values owe his work.
But what I have said, and might still have to say in his favor, can hardly be helped by his just published diaries, The Fifties, injudiciously introduced, albeit in felicitous prose, by Leon Edel. The latter implied that the very few pages - quite empty of intellectual content - which Wilson devoted to his 1954 stay in Israel ought interest us as having some bearing on his writing about the Dead Sea Scrolls, whose importance, by the way, has been greatly exaggerated. But all the The Fifties demonstrated about Wilson in Israel is that he had little of interest to say to anyone there, and that nothing of any real interest was said to him. To be sure, this is hardly his fault, nor was he wrong to keep a diary. The only thing wrong was his not having kept it from us.
One bit of gossip he heard in Israel that might interest Jewish readers if headlined by Wilson: Grodzensky's Story About Will Herberg. It seems Grodzensky told Wilson that Herberg, disillusioned with Lovestone's Marxism, was on the
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