دانلود کتاب The Aristos. A Self-Portrait in Ideas
by John Fowles
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My chief concern, in The Aristos is to preserve the freedom of the individual against all those pressures-to-conform that threaten our century; one of those pressures, put upon all of us, but particularly on anyone who comes into public notice, is that of labelling a person by what he gets money and fame for – by what other people most want to use him as. To call a man a plumber is to describe one aspect of him, but it is also to obscure a number of others. I am a writer; I want no more specific prison than that I express myself in printed words. So a prime personal reason for this book was to announce that I did not intend to walk into the cage labelled ‘novelist’.
Aristos is taken from the ancient Greek. It is singular and means roughly ‘the best for a given situation’.
[From the Author's Preface to the second edition of 1968, as reproduced in the New American Library edition of 1970]
OCLC 2185767