Harold Bloom is one of the most brilliant literary scholars alive. Known as the “Keeper of the Canon,” the 72 year-old Jewish atheist has decided to bequeath his priceless library and archives to a small Catholic school in Vermont, St. Michael’s. Why not Yale or NYU where he teaches? Because, he says, “with rare exceptions the universities and colleges in the English-speaking world that have sustained some sense of literature as a matter of powerful cognition and extraordinary aesthetic beauty tend to be the Roman Catholic institutions.” Well said.
BYPASSING YALE AND NYU
By Bill|2013-07-17T15:08:45-04:00June 22nd, 2003|Categories: Catalyst, Features|Tags: June Issue 2003|Comments Off on BYPASSING YALE AND NYU