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Real Presences

A powerful argument for the presence of the divine within art, from one of the twentieth-century's leading thinkers

In Real Presences, George Steiner, whom A. S. Byatt praised as "a late, late, late, late Renaissance man," addressed one of the most challenging and important questions about art and human understanding: Can there be major dimensions of a poem, a painting, a musical composition created in the absence of God? Or is God always a real presence in the arts? Drawing examples from across centuries and cultures, Steiner passionately argues that a transcendent reality grounds all genuine art and human communication.
 

246 pages | 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 | © 1989

Philosophy: Aesthetics

Reviews

“A real tour de force. . . . All the virtues of the author’s astounding intelligence and compelling rhetoric are evident from the first sentence onward.”

Anthony C. Yu | Journal of Religion

Table of Contents

I. A Secondary City
II. The Broken Contract
III. Presences

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