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The Seven Deadly Virtues and Other Lively Essays: Coming of Age As a Writer, Teacher, Risk Taker

The Seven Deadly Virtues and Other Lively Essays: Coming of Age As a Writer, Teacher, Risk Taker

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Author: Lynn Z. Bloom
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 212
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.3 x 0.9

ISBN: 1570037302
Dewey Decimal Number: 814.6
EAN: 9781570037306
ASIN: 1570037302

Publication Date: May 15, 2008
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In this career-spanning intellectual auto-biography, inspiring educator and writer Lynn Z. Bloom brings to fore the trials and triumphs she has experienced in coming of age as a scholar, teacher, wife, mother, grandmother, and especially writer. A pioneering voice in the field of composition studies (before the discipline even had that name) and a chronic nonconformist, she is a lifelong advocate of opportunity, authenticity, and expression. Taking a stance in favor of bold creativity in living, teaching, and writing, Bloom warns against the snares and sneers of the seven deadly virtues--duty, rationality, conformity, efficiency, order, economy, and punctuality--that so often subvert the mission of education and the potential of expressive communication.

Ranging from the comic to the confessional, Bloom's memoir interweaves the pleasures and problems of a forbidden marriage and complex family, the joys of cooking and travel, the struggles to become a professor during an era that did not welcome women faculty, and the risks and rewards of heeding the siren call of creative nonfiction. These fifteen essays probe the assumptions and values--ethical, intellectual, social, aesthetic, and inevitably political--of what Bloom has found to be the most complicated, challenging, satisfying aspects of her loves and labors.

Emblematic of Bloom's methods for teaching teachers, her swiftly flowing prose is spiced with bold opinions, leavened with playful wit, and rich with revealing details as she surveys the defining moments in her personal life and in an academic field in which she has been a central figure. Failure, success, perplexity, resilience, and wonderment all rise to the surface in a series of accounts that confide much about what is at stake for a writer, teacher, or woman striving to grow beyond conventional expectations. Her message is an open invitation to share in the exhilarating liberation of living and writing on the edge, far from the nay-saying of the seven deadly virtues and their acolytes, and where limitless creative possibilities abound.


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5 out of 5 stars An entertaining read indeed   August 10, 2008
Too much of a good thing can be just as bad as too much of a bad thing. "The Seven Deadly Virtues And Other Lively Essays" is a compilation of essays, autobiographical in nature. Author Lynn Bloom warns of the seven deadly virtues throughout her life - duty, rationality, conformity, efficiency, order, economy, and punctuality - and that the overuse of any of them can sometimes lead to many of the problems normally associated with the seven deadly sins. Full of wit and wisdom, "The Seven Deadly Virtues" is an entertaining read indeed to anyone aspiring to be a writer or teacher, and especially for anyone who fears they may be trying a bit too hard.

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