<I>The first biography of the best-selling author of&#160;</I>The Culture of Narcissism<I>&#160;and other modern American classics</I><BR /><BR /> Historian and social critic Christopher Lasch (1932&ndash;1994) was an odd subject for a story in&#160;<I>People</I>&#160;magazine. Yet there he was featured in a July 1979 issue thanks to a national fascination with his latest book&#160;<I>The Culture of Narcissism</I>. It was perhaps the strangest moment in the life of an unpredictable thinker who always questioned assumptions challenged orthodoxies and blurred neat distinctions between divergent political ideologies and cultural agendas.<BR /><BR /> Eric Miller has now written the first book-length treatment of Lasch&#39;s life and work. Drawing on Lasch&#39;s published writings his personal correspondence and interviews with his friends students and colleagues Miller weaves together the story of this enigmatic and perceptive figure. He captures the evolution of Lasch&#39;s understanding of the world and his fight for clarity and insight in a muddled scattered age.<BR /><BR /> From the liberalism of the early 1960s to Freudian-Marxian socialism to cultural populism and self-proclaimed radicalism Lasch never stood still in his intellectual journey and he continued to offer a sharp prophetic outlook on American life until his untimely death in 1994. This one and only Christopher Lasch biography tells the remarkable story of a crucial intellectual figure whose restless questioning still points us to the hope for a better way.<BR /><BR /><I><B>On the relevance of Christopher Lasch for readers today:</B></I><BR /><BR /> &quot;The next time you close a book frustrated by the author&#39;s &#39;pseudo self-insight&#39; or are taken in by someone&#39;s &#39;nervous self-deprecatory humor&#39; the next time you find yourself repelled by the general collapse of &#39;impulse control&#39; and by the type of person who &#39;sees the world as a mirror of himself&#39; you might want to seek solace in Lasch&#39;s illuminations. The personality of his time it seems is even more the personality of ours.&quot;<BR /> -- Lee Siegel in&#160;<I>The New York Times</I>
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