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The sibling society

Title
The sibling society / Robert Bly.
ISBN
0201406462
9780201406467
Published
Reading, Mass : Addison-Wesley Pub., ©1996.
Physical Description
xiii, 319 pages ; 24 cm
Local Notes
BEIN Zab H514 Zz996B: "First printing, March 1996." Dust jacket. Manuscript notes, including draft poems, by William Heyen throughout. From the library of William Heyen.
Summary
In The Sibling Society, Bly turns to stories as unexpected as Jack and the Beanstalk and the Hindu tale of Ganesha to illustrate and illuminate the troubled soul of our nation itself. What he shows us is a culture where adults remain children, and where children have no desire to become adults - a nation of squabbling siblings.
By drawing upon such magnificent spirits as Pablo Neruda, Rumi, Emily Dickinson, and Ortega y Gassett, Bly manages to show us the beautiful possibilities of human existence, even as he shows us the harshest truths. Still, his probing is deeper and more unsettling than the usual cultural criticism. He finds that our economy's stimulation of adolescent envy and greed has changed us fundamentally. The Superego that once demanded high standards in our work and in our ethics no longer demands that we be good but merely "famous," bathed in the warm glow of superficial attention. Driven by this insatiable need, and with no guidance toward the discipline required for genuine accomplishment, our young people are defeated before they begin.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-295) and index.
Contents
Jack, the beanstalk, and the half-adult
Inside families
Outside the family
Culture.
Subjects (Local Yale)
Genre/Form
Annotations (Provenance) - 20th century.
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