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What i saw in america

What i saw in america

Exploring american identity and ideals through travel

Gilbert Keith Chesterton

168 pages, parution le 27/06/2023

Résumé

In "What I Saw in America," G. K. Chesterton embarks on a journey across the United States, offering a reflective and often humorous examination of American society and its underlying principles. Chesterton begins by challenging the notion that travel broadens the mind, suggesting instead that it can narrow perspectives unless approached with humility and imagination. He humorously recounts his experience with the American consulate's inquisitive forms, which ask questions about anarchism and polygamy, highlighting the evolving American focus on ideological conformity rather than racial or ethnic identity. This leads to a broader discussion on America's foundation as a nation built on a creed, specifically the Declaration of Independence, which emphasizes equality and justice as divine rights. Chesterton contrasts this with the English reliance on national character rather than a formal creed. Throughout his travels, Chesterton observes the uniformity and efficiency of American hotels, noting their role as public spaces that reflect the democratic ideals of the nation. He appreciates the practical aspects of American life, such as the ubiquitous presence of bathrooms, which he humorously misinterprets as a commercial venture. Despite the uniformity, he acknowledges the dignity and equality inherent in American society, where standards are maintained not for social superiority but for civilized living. Chesterton's reflections extend to the bustling streets of New York, where he imagines the experience of an illiterate peasant overwhelmed by the vibrant lights of Broadway. This metaphor underscores the complexity and contradictions of American culture, where the promise of liberty coexists with the challenges of understanding and integration. Ultimately, Chesterton's work is a meditation on the American experiment, its ideals, and its realities, inviting readers to appreciate the nation's ongoing pursuit of a democratic and inclusive society.

L'auteur - Gilbert Keith Chesterton

G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936), fut l'un des plus célèbres écrivains du renouveau catholique anglais au début du XXe siècle. Ses talents multiples lui ont permis d'aborder tous les genres littéraires. Avec son ami Hilaire Belloc, il a mis son talent et son intelligence au service du « distributisme », un courant de pensée politique critique de la modernité.

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Gilbert Keith Chesterton
Parution 27/06/2023
Nb. de pages 168
Format 14.8 x 21
Couverture Broché
Poids 226g
EAN13 9791041818358

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