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In September, 1962, two 18-year-old freshmen at Brown University named Bob Waxler and David Beckman first crossed paths. They quickly discovered they had a lot in common, especially an abiding fascination with language, literature, and the life of art. Four years later, as college seniors, they collaborated on a small book of poems, which brought them a flurry of attention, then faded into memory as the two friends began separate life journeys—Bob becoming a professor of literature at a Massachusetts college, David working as an advertising and promotion writer in New York with sidelines as a poet, playwright, and actor.

 

In 2014, an article in the Brown alumni journal rekindled their connection. It sparked an exchange of emails that gradually blossomed into this book-an extended dialogue between two old friends on poetry, life, the passage of time, and the power of the written word.

 

In You Say, I Say, Waxler and Beckman trade observations, opinions, questions, and arguments about the ways in which literature transforms, challenges, disturbs, and inspires us. Spurred by lifetimes largely dedicated to "deep reading," they debate the meaning and value of works ranging from Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's King Lear to Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilych; the poems of Wordsworth, Blake, Coleridge, and Keats; and the works of T.S. Eliot, Kafka, Beckett and Joyce. They often uncover new and surprising facets of classic works in the glare of post-modern experience. And they even exchange a couple of new poems—their own work—triggering reflections on the creative process and its many unexpected twists.

 

Along the way, Waxler and Beckman delve into questions that have haunted generations of readers and critics. And they reveal, directly and indirectly, how encounters with literature have shaped their intellects and their lives.

 

In a world increasingly dominated by visual and electronic noise, You Say, I Say captures the enduring power of literature—not to resolve the great questions of human existence, but to help us explore those questions in ways that are eye-opening, life-changing, and profound.

YOU SAY, I SAY by Robert Waxler and David Beckman

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  • This book is available in two formats, hardcover and paperback.

     

    Hardcover  |  6 x 9 inches  |  232  pages |

    ​ISBN-13: 978-1-953943-61-3

     

    Paperback  |  6 x 9 inches  |  232  pages |

    ​ISBN-13: 978-1-953943-62-0

     

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