"There is much to admire, and even to agree with, in Robinson''s humanist passion. Her defense of the insights to be gained from religion and literature is as convincing as her attacks on the facile generalizations of parascience."--Adam Kirsch,
Boston Globe (Adam Kirsch
Boston Globe 20100423)
"Pulitzer Prize-winner Robinson may be the only living novelist who has made a genuine contribution to philosophical reflection. . . . One of the most thought-stirring inquiries into fundamental questions that has appeared in many years."--John Gray, Globe & Mail
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Globe & Mail 20100605)
“[Robinson] is one of the best thinkers in American letters. Her new (nonfiction) work is a slashing attack on scientific fundamentalism, not on behalf of religion but of human consciousness and our traditional concept of mind.”--Maclean’s
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"[Robinson] makes the case with exceptional elegance and authority--the authority not only of one of the unmistakably great novelists of the age but of a clear and logical mind that is wholly intolerant of intellectual cliché. . . . This book has a greater density (and sophistication) of argument than many three times its length; but it is one of the most significant contributions yet to the current quarrels about faith, science and rationality."--Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, Daily Telegraph
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Daily Telegraph 20100613)
"Robinson is one of the greatest Christian thinkers alive today. She is also one of the world''s best novelists. . . . Absence of Mind is a slim but compelling volume."--Luke Coppen, Catholic Herald
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Catholic Herald )
“Marilynne Robinson asks hard questions. She challenges readers with a severe, sophisticated and spellbinding style and a determination to change the conversation about contemporary American culture. . . . Absence of Mind is important not so much as a brief for religion but as a tenacious and often trenchant critique of modern Western thought.”--Glenn Altschuler, Minneapolis Star-Tribune
(Glenn Altschuler
Minneapolis Star-Tribune )
“What Robinson has over both the parascientific writers whose work she rejects and the religion writers with whom she finds common ground is a long career (though few books) as a fiction writer, where she has demonstrated—and in her way, provided evidence of—the very contemplative, subjective lives of the faithful she defends in her new book.”--Scott Korb, The Revealer
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The Revealer )
“Robinson''s arguments [are] so much more interesting, capacious, and informed than most. . . . Robinson makes a strong, unapologetic case, not for mystery but for self-respect.”--Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times
(Susan Salter Reynolds
Los Angeles Times )
"These impassioned pages require and reward very close attention."--Michael Dirda,
Washington Post
(Michael Dirda
Washington Post )
"[Robinson reveals] how deep a debt both science and religion owe to art. . . . It is a rare treat to have a novelist express herself so forcefully, and so eloquently, in another medium."--Ingrid Rowland,
American Scholar
(Ingrid Rowland
American Scholar )
"The scope of Robinson''s erudition is stunning, and she shares it with generosity and no dissembling."--Linda McCullough Moore,
Books & Culture
(Linda McCullough Moore
Books & Culture )
"Marked by a luminous intelligence and a rather attractive intellectual severity. . . . One really must read it to appreciate how powerful a counterinsurgency it mounts against many of the peculiar superstitions of our age."--David B. Hart, Big Questions Online
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Big Questions Online )
"Robinson applies her astute intellect to . . . science, religion and consciousness. Crafted with the same care and insight as her award-winning novels, the book challenges postmodern atheists who crusade against religion under the banner of science."--Washington Times
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"Following the inward-looking path of her award-winning fiction, Marilynne Robinson''s Absence of Mind is a finely wrought treatise in favour of religious belief."--Chris Lehmann, The National
(Chris Lehmann
The National )
"This is a wonderful little book, full of wisdom, warmth and wit. . . . [Robinson] is able to apply her astute intellect, delicious sense of humour, incisive insight into human nature and down-to-earth philosophy of life."--Mark Patrick Hederman, Irish Times
(Mark Patrick Hederman
IrishTimes )
"I''m enjoying arguing and agreeing with Marilynne Robinson''s
Absence of Mind."--Zadie Smith,
The Observer
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The Observer )
"Robinson''s argument is prophetic, profound, eloquent, succinct, powerful and timely."--Karen Armstrong,
The Guardian
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The Guardian )
"I have barely scratched the surface of this dense and yet endlessly entertaining little book. Marilynne Robinson is herself the best evidence of her own thesis--the exceptional mystery of the human mind."--Bryan Appleyard,
Literary Review
(Bryan Appleyard
Literary Review )
"I enjoyed reading Absence of Mind. The reason: it is always a pleasure to keep company with a person who takes ideas seriously."--Siri Hustvedt, Financial Times
(Siri Hustvedt
Financial Times )
"It is worth admiring Robinson''s bravery and intellectual independence, and noting the sheer force and capacity of language like hers to persuade."--Geordie Williamson,
The Australian
(Geordie Williamson
The Australian )
"A book of dense philosophy from a brilliant novelist with a poet''s ear. It is stunning. It places Robinson among the very brightest of Christian history''s thinkers and writers. . . . I cannot praise it too highly."--Kurt Armstrong,
Christian Week
(Kurt Armstrong
Christian Week )
“This deeply informed essay affirms mystery, imagination and wonder against the 19th-century remnants of positivism still delimiting the human in the name of a reduced and reductive science.” –San Francisco Chronicle
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In this ambitious book, acclaimed writer Marilynne Robinson applies her astute intellect to some of the most vexing topics in the history of human thought—science, religion, and consciousness. Crafted with the same care and insight as her award-winning novels, Absence of Mind challenges postmodern atheists who crusade against religion under the banner of science. In Robinson’s view, scientific reasoning does not denote a sense of logical infallibility, as thinkers like Richard Dawkins might suggest. Instead, in its purest form, science represents a search for answers. It engages the problem of knowledge, an aspect of the mystery of consciousness, rather than providing a simple and final model of reality.
By defending the importance of individual reflection, Robinson celebrates the power and variety of human consciousness in the tradition of William James. She explores the nature of subjectivity and considers the culture in which Sigmund Freud was situated and its influence on his model of self and civilization. Through keen interpretations of language, emotion, science, and poetry, Absence of Mind restores human consciousness to its central place in the religion-science debate.
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