by Kelly Knauer (Find this book)
We know them better than we know our friends: brilliant Sherlock Holmes;
stingy Ebenezer Scrooge; the idealistic Don Quixote; the obsessed
Captain Ahab. Hamlet is indecisive and world-weary; Romeo and Juliet are
young, lusty and impulsive; Indiana Jones is dashing, learned and
courageous.
We speak of men with Oedipus Complexes or Peter Pan
Syndromes. We know women who dream of being Cinderella-or Madame Bovary.
We fear Orwell's Big Brother, Bram Stoker's Count Dracula and Dr.
Frankenstein's Creature. And we marvel at odd couples: Elizabeth Bennett
and Mr. D'Arcy; Huckleberry Finn and Jim; Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock;
Humbert Humbert and Lolita.
Yet all of these unforgettable icons-who
have shaped civilization and embodied our deepest archetypes-are not
human: they are fictional constructs, some created by great authors,
others by long processes of folklore and myth.
Now TIME has enlisted
a host of brilliant authors to ponder the impact of these remarkable
figures. Imagine Paul Ryan saluting Ayn Rand's heroic individualist,
John Galt. Think David Sedaris sizing up the Marlboro Man, Gloria
Steinem dressing down the Barbie doll, and Chris Rock ripping the reign
of Jim Crow. Join TIME for a brisk, enlightening exploration of the
almost-lives and almost-times of the most influential characters who
never drew a breath. --Publisher Marketing
"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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