The Gatekeeper
A Memoir
ISBN10: 0312316135
ISBN13: 9780312316136
Trade Paperback
192 Pages
$19.99
From a leading contemporary critic, scholar, and writer comes this often funny and frequently tender autobiography. The Gatekeeper presents Eagleton's deep-etched, ever-compelling portraits of those who influenced him, either by example or by contrast: his father, headmasters, priests, and Cambridge dons. The author, we find, was a shy, bookish, asthmatic boy keenly aware of social inferiority yet determined to make his intellectual way.
The Gatekeeper mixes the serious with the downright hilarious, skewer-sharp satire with unashamed fondness, the personal with the political. Most of it all it reveals a young lad and a young scholar learning to reconcile oppositions: a double-edged portrait of the intellectual as a young man.
Reviews
Praise for The Gatekeeper
"[A] hilarious and devastating little book."—The New York Times Book Review
"Witty and entertaining . . . Heady, brimming with blistering screeds against the sacred and the profane."—Entertainment Weekly
"This superb memoir, which is riotously funny, philosophically illuminating, and raucously satirical, is so filled with good writing that you want to turn immediately to a friend and read whole swatches out loud . . . Eagleton's style dazzles, illuminates, and connects."—Providence Journal
"Ireland has always provided England with some of its greatest wits. Past ages have seen Jonathan Swift and Oscar Wilde illuminating English letters; for the last several decades, Oxford, at least, has had Terry Eagleton . . . [This is] a very funny book."—Booklist (starred and boxed review)
"In this entertaining memoir of his childhood and intellectual development, Eagleton lives up to both sides of his reputation, coming off as both an astute social critic and a sharp-tongued cad."—Publishers Weekly