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Allen Ginsberg, Lionel and Diana Trilling, Hanna Arendt, Norman Mailer, and
Lillian Hellman -among the other things these writers and intellectuals all
had in common is Norman Podhoretz. With them Podhoretz was part of "The
Family," as the core group of New York intellectuals of the 50s and 60s came
to be known. And in Ex-Friends, he has written the intellectual equivalent
of a family history- a sparkling chronicle of affection and jealousy,
generosity and betrayal, breakdowns and reconciliations, and ultimately of
dysfunctions impossible to cure.
Ex-Friends is filled with brilliant portraits of some of the cultural icons
who defined our time. Yet anyone who has followed Norman Podhoretz's career
as a writer and editor and above all one of the leading controversialists of
our time will expect more than just another fond memoir of literary
alliances and quarrels, brilliant talk and bruised egos. Indeed, while
Ex-Friends has some of the elements of a personal diary, it is also a
journal de combat describing the intellectual and social turbulence of the
60s and 70s and showing how the literary living room was transformed into a
political battleground where the meaning of America was fought night by
night. Against this backdrop, Podhoretz tells how he left The Family and
undertook a trailblazing journey from radical to conservative, a journey
that helped redefine America's intellectual landscape in the last quarter of
the 20th century and caused his old friends to become ex-friends.
If there is a nostalgia in Ex-Friends, it is not only for lost friendships
but also for a time of wit, erudition, and passionate argumentation. Norman
Podhoretz bodies forth a world when people still believed that what they
thought and wrote and said could change the world.
Norman Podhoretz is also the author of a new Simon and Schuster book, My
Love Affair With America.
Editor-in-chief of Commentary magazine for 35 years, Norman Podhoretz has
written seven books whose subjects range from autobiography to analysis of
American foreign policy.
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