..". aspirations to perfection awaken us to our actual
imperfection." It is in the space between these aspirations
and
our inability to achieve them that Grant reflects upon
imperfection.
Grant argues that an awareness of imperfection, defined as
both
suffering and the need for justice, drive us to an unrelenting
search
for perfection, freedom, and self-determination. The twenty-one
brief
chapters of Imperfection develop this governing idea as it
relates to the present situation of the God debate, modern
ethnic
conflicts, and the pursuit of freedom in relation to the
uncertainties
of personal identity and the quest for self-determination.
Known for his exploration of the relationship between Buddhism
and
violent ethnic conflict in modern Sri Lanka, as well as his
contribution to the study of Northern Ireland and the complex
relationships among religion, literature, and ethnicity, Grant
provides
the reader with an analysis of the widespread rise of
religious
extremism across the globe. Referencing Plato, Van Gogh, Jesus, and
the
Buddha, he enlightens the reader with both succinct and
original
insights into human society. Imperfection is the result of an
important
Canadian public intellectual at work.
A mature scholar and established literary critic, Patrick
Grant is professor emeritus of English at the University of
Victoria. He is the author of several books, including Buddhism
and
Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka;Literature, Rhetoric, and
Violence in Northern Irelands; and Personalism and the
Politics of Culture.
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