Mark Edmundson is University Professor of Humanities at the University of Virginia. He is the author of numerous works of cultural criticism, including fourteen books. He lives in Batesville, VA.
“Edmundson . . . is an engaging writer, whether he is describing
Freud as heroic ideal, football, reading, teaching or . . . the
politics of his students. His tone is friendly yet incisive, more
conversational than academic. . . . Insightful.”—Michael Roth,
Washington Post
Shortlisted for the 2024 Christian Gauss Award, sponsored
by The Phi Beta Kappa Society
“In this timely, persuasive, and utterly compelling new book,
Edmundson reveals the ingenious subtlety of self‑sabotage. The
sheer wit and good humour of Edmundson’s writing make this a unique
and indispensable work of cultural criticism.”—Adam Phillips,
author of The Cure for Psychoanalysis and On Getting Better
“Reading The Age of Guilt saved me years on the couch and made this
cultural-political moment of super-ego warriors and their
enthralled supplicants far more comprehensible. The urge to punish
and be punished becomes the key to most human mysteries and
miseries in this scandalously well-written and perversely funny
intercession.”—Laura Kipnis, author of Love in the Time of
Contagion: A Diagnosis
“The Age of Guilt is exactly the book we need right now. Mark
Edmundson explains how the superego, that huge roadblock to
happiness, keeps getting bigger and more punishing in the internet
age—and he even suggests some ways to make ourselves happier and
less superego-driven. Whether or not you’re familiar with Freud,
you will benefit from Edmundson’s sage advice.”—David Mikics,
author of Stanley Kubrick: American Filmmaker
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