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“A younger writer, David Leavitt, would later say he envied White for having “such a representative life”. And it’s true: the zeitgeist blew through White more easily than it did through most people.” quote by Christopher Bram
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““A younger writer, David Leavitt, would later say he envied White for having “such a representative life”. And it’s true: the zeitgeist blew through White more easily than it did through most people.””

Christopher Bram

About This Quote

Source Interview: “The Life of William S. White” with Christopher Bram, 2003

The quote suggests that White's life embodied the spirit of his era, making him a natural conduit for the zeitgeist, unlike others who resist it.

In simple terms: White's life reflected his times, making him a representative figure.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how personal narratives can mirror broader cultural currents.

Themes

zeitgeist representation biography culture identity

Mood

reflective curious

Type

analytical literary

When to use this quote

  • biographical writing
  • historical analysis
  • cultural studies

Key Concepts

historical context cultural resonance authorial influence

Questions to Reflect On

  • In what ways does an individual's life reflect larger societal trends?
  • Can a single person truly embody an entire zeitgeist?
A Different Perspective

Assuming a writer fully represents an era can oversimplify individual complexity.

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