A Fred Will Reader

· Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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464
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A Fred Will Reader samples the writings of Frederic Will, compiling excerpts of his poetry, travel work, agricultural sociology, short stories and novels, speculative philosophy, and cultural history. Naming the world, Will says, is at least half of world, the half that gives in to us. The other half, the world that reading invents, is supplied by the reader. By reading each other globally, Will argues that we should learn to share ways of reconstructing the often broken totality of the human condition.

About the author

Frederic Will, a writer and professor, is currently President of The Humanities Institute (www.humanitiesinstitute.org), a new graduate institute offering advanced degrees in the Humanities. His current projects include compiling a reader’s guide to Ancient Greek literature, and a study of film and literature dissecting the interrelation between these two forms of expression. His literary actions have been archived since the early Sixties in the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas.

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