• The Professor and Other Writings

  • By: Terry Castle
  • Narrated by: Maggi-Meg Reed
  • Length: 13 hrs and 4 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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The Professor and Other Writings

By: Terry Castle
Narrated by: Maggi-Meg Reed
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Publisher's summary

From one of America¹s most brilliant critics and cultural commentators comes a long-awaited collection of penetrating autobiographical essays and a riveting short memoir, novelistic in style and ambition, about the pathos, comedy, and devastation of early love.

Stanford professor and longtime contributor to the London Review of Books, the Atlantic, the New Republic, Slate, and other publications, Terry Castle is widely admired for the wit, panache, intellectual breadth, and emotional honesty of her writings on life, literature, and art. Now, at long last, she has collected some of the more personal of her recent essays in a single volume.

Several pieces here are already acknowledged classics: "Desperately Seeking Susan", the celebrated account she wrote in 2005 of her droll and somewhat bittersweet friendship with Susan Sontag; "My Heroin Christmas", a darkly humorous examination of addiction, her family and stepsiblings, and the late, great jazz saxophonist Art Pepper; and the picaresque "Travels with My Mother", a rollicking travelogue that brings together Castle's complicated relationship with her mother, lesbianism, art, and the difficult yet transcendent work of the painter Agnes Martin.

At the center of the collection, however, is the title work, published here for the first time: a candid and wrenching exploration of Castle's relationship, during her graduate school years, with a female professor. At once hilarious and rueful, it is a pitch-perfect recollection of the fiascos of youth: how we come to own (or disown) our sexuality; how we understand (or don't) the emotional needs and wishes of others; how the ordeals of desire can prompt a lifelong search for self-understanding.

In this account of a sentimental education, as in all the essays in The Professor and Other Writings, Terry Castle reveals herself as a truly remarkable writer: utterly distinctive, wise, frank, and fe...

©2010 Terry Castle (P)2010 HarperCollins Publishers

Critic reviews

"This is the book we Terry Castle fans have been waiting for, and those new to her work are in for a revelation - a brain-goosing, entertaining blast." (James Wolcott)
"Critic and cultural commentator Castle delivers a vibrant series of essays on art, travel and the personal relationships in her life....She deftly uses her personal experience to illuminate an array of other subjects....A sharply written, deeply personal collection." ( Kirkus Reviews)

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Outstanding personal essays

Would you consider the audio edition of The Professor and Other Writings to be better than the print version?

The narration is top-notch. Many great listens make great reads and vise versa so I’d recommend both.

What other book might you compare The Professor and Other Writings to and why?

Dave Hickey’s, The Perfect Wave — it was Dave’s essay/review of this book that led me to it. Both books are eye-opening, self-aware, and hillarious. Listen to both, they enhance each other.

Which character – as performed by Maggi-Meg Reed – was your favorite?

Terry Castle

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, I wanted to savor it in sections.

Any additional comments?

Dave Hickey said he read it, then read it again, and then read it again a third time to figure out how she did it. It’s that good. Like Hickey, Castle can be a brutal, ruthless — and often gut-splittingly funny — critic of people, behaviors, art and ideas. Neither of them suffer fools lightly especially the fool they often see themselves to be.

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