""My life is not important. It's not even very interesting. Ideas are all that's important."--Eric Hoffer"
THE EXCEPTIONAL LIFE OF THE "LONGSHOREMAN PHILOSOPHER"
A
truly original American writer and thinker, Eric Hoffer was free of the
practical pressures that steer many people of an intellectual
disposition into conventional channels of thought. He lay beyond the
peer pressure, grant-hunting, and cultural intimidation that stultify
much of the academic world today. He always had the courage to stand
alone.
Three books about Hoffer were published in his lifetime,
all of them now out of print. But now, in this volume, Tom Bethell
offers a new, detailed biography of the man who became known as the
"Longshoreman Philosopher." In addition to drawing from Hoffer's private
papers and interviews with those who knew him, Bethell spent time
interviewing Hoffer in the years just before his death. His meticulous
accounts of these meetings offer new insights into this often enigmatic
but always fascinating man. (Check Catalog)
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time."
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