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The Daemon Knows
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Harold Bloom is a Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University and a former Charles Eliot Norton Professor at Harvard. His more than forty books include "The Anxiety of Influence, Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, " "The Western Canon, " and "The American Religion." He is a MacArthur Prize Fellow, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the recipient of many awards and honorary degrees, including the Academy s Gold Medal for Belles Lettres and Criticism, the Catalonia International Prize, and the Alfonso Reyes International Prize of Mexico. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut, and in New York City."

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Enrapturing . . . radiant . . . intoxicating . . . Harold Bloom, who bestrides our literary world like a willfully idiosyncratic colossus, belongs to the party of rapture. Cynthia Ozick, "The New York Times Book Review"
The capstone to a lifetime of thinking, writing and teaching . . . The primary strength of "The Daemon Knows" is the brilliance and penetration of the connections Bloom makes among the great writers of the past, the shrewd sketching of intellectual feuds or oppositions that he calls agons. . . . Bloom s books are like a splendid map of literature, a majestic aerial view that clarifies what we cannot see from the ground. "The Washington Post"
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Audacious . . . The Yale literary scholar has added another remarkable treatise to his voluminous body of work. "The Huffington Post"
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The sublime "The Daemon Knows" is a veritable feast for the general reader (me) as well as the advanced (I assume) one. John Ashbery
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" Mesmerizing. " New York Journal of Books"
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Bloom is a formidable critic, an extravagant intellect. " Chicago Tribune"
As always, Bloom conveys the intimate, urgent, compelling sense of why it matters that we read these canonical authors. "Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
Few people write criticism as nakedly confident as Bloom s any more. "The Guardian "(U.K.)"

Praise for Harold Bloom and "The Daemon Knows
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The capstone to a lifetime of thinking, writing and teaching . . . The primary strength of "The Daemon Knows" is the brilliance and penetration of the connections Bloom makes among the great writers of the past, the shrewd sketching of intellectual feuds or oppositions that he calls agons. . . . Bloom s books are like a splendid map of literature, a majestic aerial view that clarifies what we cannot see from the ground. "The Washington Post"
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Enrapturing . . . radiant . . . intoxicating . . . Harold Bloom, who bestrides our literary world like a willfully idiosyncratic colossus, belongs to the party of rapture. Cynthia Ozick, "The New York Times Book Review"
The sublime "The Daemon Knows" is a veritable feast for the general reader (me) as well as the advanced (I assume) one. John Ashbery
The indispensable critic. "The New York Review of Books
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[Bloom] is, by any reckoning, one of the most stimulating literary presences of the last half-century. Sam Tanenhaus, "The" "New York Times Book Review
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As always, Bloom conveys the intimate, urgent, compelling sense of why it matters that we read these canonical authors. "Kirkus Reviews" (starred review)
Bloom thinks in the sweep of millennia, of intellectual patterns that unfold over centuries, of a vast and intricate labyrinth of interconnections between artists from Plato to Pater. Michael Lindgren, "The" "Washington Post
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A colossus among critics. Adam Begley, "The""New York Times Magazine
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Probably the most celebrated literary critic in the United States. Frank Kermode, "The Guardian""

Praise for Harold Bloom and "The Daemon Knows""The sublime "The Daemon Knows" is a veritable feast for the general reader (me) as well as the advanced (I assume) one."--John Ashbery"The indispensable critic."--"The New York Review of Books""[Bloom] is, by any reckoning, one of the most stimulating literary presences of the last half-century."--Sam Tanenhaus, "The""New York Times Book Review"
"A colossus among critics."--Adam Begley, "The""New York Times Magazine"
"Bloom thinks in the sweep of millennia, of intellectual patterns that unfold over centuries, of a vast and intricate labyrinth of interconnections between artists from Plato to Pater."--Michael Lindgren, "The""Washington Post"
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"Probably the most celebrated literary critic in the United States."--Frank Kermode, "The Guardian"

Praise for Harold Bloom
"The indispensable critic."--"The New York Review of Books"
"[Bloom] is, by any reckoning, one of the most stimulating literary presences of the last half-century."--Sam Tanenhaus, "The""New York Times Book Review"
"A colossus among critics."--Adam Begley, "The""New York Times Magazine"
"Bloom thinks in the sweep of millennia, of intellectual patterns that unfold over centuries, of a vast and intricate labyrinth of interconnections between artists from Plato to Pater."--Michael Lindgren, "The""Washington Post"
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"Probably the most celebrated literary critic in the United States."--Frank Kermode, "The Guardian"

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