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Found Wanting

A Memoir of Misreading

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Found Wanting

By: Robert Howard
Narrated by: Steven Jay Cohen
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When Robert Howard is assigned James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in his Catholic high school, his teacher, a Jesuit priest, announces, "Other people may read about it, but you are LIVING it!" As promised, the young Howard, growing up in 1970s Detroit, feels an intense identification with the protagonist of Joyce's first novel, Stephen Dedalus. Separated by an ocean and almost a century, they nonetheless share troubled family lives, and a tormented relationship with both faith and sexual desire. After re-reading Portrait in middle age, Howard looks at his two very different responses to the novel, and what he noticed and didn't notice when he was young. Found Wanting is part literary memoir, part reappraisal of a literary classic, and part skeptical look at the idea of art as a pathway to personal transformation.

Ploughshares, the literary magazine of Emerson College.

©2014 Emerson College (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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Like Howard, I was strongly affected by Joyce’s Portrait, starting as an adolescent. This little book gives a sometimes riveting account of how such a book can take hold, and how we can see different things at different stages of our lives. The reading performance was exceedingly clear but sometimes too cautious, and very slow.

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