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Daniel Boorstin's trilogy on culture
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 7:59 am
by Spock
I forget the names but they deal with the major cultural touchstones. ie Art, Philosophy and inventors I think. Each major guy-ie Leonardo da Vinci has a chapter.
I read these several years ago to fill in major gaps for J! and WWTBAM. These books have helped me immensely when I watch J!.
Since J! is a possibilty-I think I will re-read them again. It is stuff I should know anyway.
I am currently reading a book in that vein called "Civilization" that deals more with Art.
Re: Daniel Boorstin's trilogy on culture
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 8:12 am
by trevor_macfee
Spock wrote:I forget the names but they deal with the major cultural touchstones. ie Art, Philosophy and inventors I think. Each major guy-ie Leonardo da Vinci has a chapter.
I read these several years ago to fill in major gaps for J! and WWTBAM. These books have helped me immensely when I watch J!.
Since J! is a possibilty-I think I will re-read them again. It is stuff I should know anyway.
I am currently reading a book in that vein called "Civilization" that deals more with Art.
Sounds very interesting. Would you recommend reading them in the order he wrote them - i.e.
The Discovers,
The Creators,
The Seekers, or would you recommend one over the other two (I'm not familiar with Boorstein at all).
Re: Daniel Boorstin's trilogy on culture
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 8:37 am
by Spock
trevor_macfee wrote:Spock wrote:I forget the names but they deal with the major cultural touchstones. ie Art, Philosophy and inventors I think. Each major guy-ie Leonardo da Vinci has a chapter.
I read these several years ago to fill in major gaps for J! and WWTBAM. These books have helped me immensely when I watch J!.
Since J! is a possibilty-I think I will re-read them again. It is stuff I should know anyway.
I am currently reading a book in that vein called "Civilization" that deals more with Art.
Sounds very interesting. Would you recommend reading them in the order he wrote them - i.e.
The Discovers,
The Creators,
The Seekers, or would you recommend one over the other two (I'm not familiar with Boorstein at all).
I read them in order. The Creators helped me the most as that was my main weakness. IIRC-I did not like "The Seekers" as much as the first 2. It was a tougher read for some reason-I found it more boring.