In the months following 9/11, while images of the collapsing towers haunted the media, Kenneth Sherman began a course of reading, seeking out authors who believed that literature could address the most extreme circumstances. Sherman contemplates Holocaust survivor Primo Levi, writing under crushing depression; Anne Frank, retaining sanity by diary writing; authors who, though critically ill, persisted in their quest for the right word. The `furies' in Sherman's title belong to history and what they bring is not only destruction, but the opportunity to transform ourselves.
What the Furies Bring
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Author(s)Kenneth Sherman
PublisherPorcupine's Quill
ISBN / ASIN088984318X
ISBN-139780889843189
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Sales Rank8,895,732
CategoryLiterary Collections
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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