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October 20, 1998
Swatches From The Century's End

...I cannot deny my past to which my self is wed, the woven figure cannot undo its thread.

Louis MacNeice, "Valediction"

These words express a truth of conservatism that has discomfited conservatives in the years covered by this volume. This collection of columns shows how, in the mid-1990s, conservatives fancied themselves poised to conduct a revolution, a radical reorientation of politics and governance. But in the late 1990s, they have discovered how resistant a complex nation is to being undone and rewoven.

In this volume, George F. Will, distinguished political columnist and cultural critic, examines many episodes of the conservative tribulations and the liberal accommodations to the new political landscape. These writings present a map of the landscape, a guide for people perplexed by the gap between contemporary political theories and practices.

With his customary linguistic flair and acerbic wit, Mr. Will tackles a wide range of subjects, including political correctness on college campuses; extreme fighting; the 1996 presidential campaign; judicial activism; ESPN; and Corvettes. These writings are history written on deadline, and together they constitute a richly woven tapestry of our era.


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The sixth collection of George Will's syndicated op-ed columns finds the iconic conservative pundit complaining about abuse of the battered-woman syndrome defense and other "excuses" offered up in courts, overglorification of multiculturalism, the double entendres on Friends in the months before the 1996 presidential election, and an assortment of other manifestations of declining cultural values. ("When parents cannot watch early-evening television with their children without wincing, their distress will take on political coloration, and the winner of the nation's premier political office is apt to be he who best exemplifies credible disgust with what distresses them.") He also finds rays of hope, such as Eugene F. Rivers, a Jesuit who ministers to the people of Dorchester, Massachusetts, and the diligence of Cal Ripken: "On September 6, [1995] the nation was mesmerized by the spectacle of a man going to work, as usual. He works between Second and Third in Baltimore."

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Will (The Leveling Wind, LJ 11/1/94), who continues to be the favorite political columnist of intellectual conservatives, offers his ninth book and sixth collection of columns. Most of these 150 essays bear rereading, though some of the specific topics are already fading from memory. Will offers pointed and eloquent views on the major events of the past four years?among them, the Oklahoma City bombing ("From the Fevered Minds of Marginal Men"), Bob Dole and "Clinton the Inconsequential," the National History Standards, multiculturalism, the death of Allen Ginsberg, and appreciations of several historic leaders. While most of the essays are brief, a few longer and more contemplative pieces remind the reader of Will's depth and scholarship. This volume transcends political ideology and is highly recommended for public and academic libraries.?Thomas A. Karel, Franklin & Marshall Coll. Lib., Lancaster, Pa.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Free Press; 1st Touchstone Ed edition (October 20, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684848201
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684848204
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,784,567 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars "The Woven Figure" carries an acerbic edge., December 6, 1997
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George F. Will, America's bastion of conservative thought, has at last created an anthology of essays which serve not only to further American Conservatism, but examine the difficulties of it as well. Dr. Will maintains a sharply acerbic, at times sarcastic edge when dealing with liberalism, yet does not shield his fellow conservatives from the same. In this regard, Dr. Will has produced a vastly interesting book which manages to explore the virtues and vices of contemporary American Conservatism.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, June 26, 1998
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This compilation of George Will essays from 1994-1997 is a must for any fan of brilliant, concise, enthralling, humorous, insightful, witty, and unmistakably conservative (did I mention ingenious?) commentary. The Woven Figure is brainfood from America's (and hence the world's) foremost intellectual.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars America's Greatest Essayist, February 17, 2001
This review is from: The WOVEN FIGURE : CONSERVATISM AND AMERICA'S FABRIC (Paperback)
Yes, as one person complained, this book is "just" a compilation of Will's previously published columns & essays (with a few speeches thrown in as a bonus). That's a bit like saying that the King James Bible is "just" a compilation of the speeches of a few Hebrew prophets. George Will, with his class, wit, and insight makes Gore Vidal & HL Mencken look pitifully small. Not only is this book insightful, but I read it at the beach, so it's not as difficult as some might think.

This man walks with giants, and his ability to connect so many disparate events into one overarching theme would make Jerry Seinfeld proud. And it's not all the Republican party line, as some might suggest: to one person's comments that the Republican welfare reform of 1995 would lead to thousands of homeless dying on steam grates he says "actually, we'll have to build more grates."

Then this comment, an ispiration, on page 211: "In today's deregulated global economy, with highly mobile capital and an abundance of cheap labor, the long-term prosperity of an advanced nation is a function of a high rate of savings - the deferral of gratification that makes high rates of investment in capital, research, & development, and education. All these forms of social capital are good for society as a whole and are encouraged by high rewards for those who accept the discipline."

Or this, from page 259: "The postwar agenda of unideological `problem-solving' politics erased the distinction between problems that can be solved and conditions that must be endured."

Want a real education? Then read this book, along with "The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent: Selected Essays", a collection of Lionel Trilling's greatest essays. You'll learn.

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Pursuant to the Motion Picture Production Code's mandate that "no picture shall be produced which will lower the moral standards of those who see it," the script of Casablanca (1942) was changed, the word "like" replacing "enjoy" in what was originally this line for Captain Renault (Claude Rains): "You enjoy war. I enjoy women." Read the first page
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