Culture as Counterculture

Essays on Literature and Ideas

Adam Kirsch author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Publishing:14th Jan '27

£22.99

This title is due to be published on 14th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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In Culture as Counterculture, leading literary critic and intellectual Adam Kirsch explores the question of how 21st-century religion, art, and science engage with the past, and are both re-enlivened and redefined by it. Since the early 20th-century, "high culture"-particularly classical music-has steadily been losing its authority, and not just because it was supplanted, as some argue, by mass-produced kitsch. For years after World War Two, it still represented that to which "popular culture" compared itself: the standard against which artistic achievement was measured. Today, no one disses classical music-"Roll Over Beethoven"-in the same way. It has become the embodiment of art for its own sake, moving from "high culture," argues Adam Kirsch, to "counterculture"-subversive, challenging, and defiant. Kirsch, a poet and critic who currently serves as the editor of the Wall Street Journal's Weekend Review Section, has written on a wide range of subjects. This new collection of essays reflects the full extent of that range. Kirsch explores the question of how 21st-century religion, art, and science engage with the past, and are both re-enlivened and redefined by it. He takes on such topics as the literary abilities of ChatGPT, the return to tradition by contemporary Jewish novelists, and the 19th-century perception of poets William Wordsworth and Percy Bysshe Shelley as radical rather than canonical figures. The book concludes with "Nothing That Is Not There," an essay new to this volume that engages Jewish terms to reflect and respond to the challenges to faith and meaning in a secular age.

02/02/2026
Like all of Adam Kirsch's work, Culture as Counterculture is elegant, humane, judicious, and learned. The last, long essay, a meditation on meaning in the modern world, is worth the cover price alone. In a world of takes and toks, Kirsch is that precious thing, a true person of letters. * William Deresiewicz, author of The End of Solitude: Selected Essays on Culture and Society *
Adam Kirsch carries forward the light of civilized and civilizing cultural commentary. The book is genial, clear-minded, fresh, and edifying. * Mark Edmundson, Presidential University Professor, University of Virginia *

ISBN: 9780197792087

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240 pages