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FeaturesNovember 2007 Another view: America's flaw or Bloom's? On a number of the potential flaws in Bloom's "The Closing of the American Mind." The university of 1987, when Allan Blooms The Closing of the American Mind appeared, looks like a cloister of humane learning compared with the grotesque carnival of todays academy. The course catalogues of major universities and publishing lists of major university presses furnish evidence aplenty. But for the moment one small example may suffice: a book I picked up by chance this August from a reshelving trolley in the University of California, Irvines library. It was Glamour Girls: Femme/Femme Erotica, a collection of lesbian smut put out by a fly-by-night press. A single pagethe conclusion of a story by Ana Slutsky Perilwas as much as I could take, and it is not printable in this magazine. Suffice it to say that sado-masochistic sexual practices usually associated with the shadier reaches of the West Village turn the narrator into what she calls a blind, dumb f**k doll. ... You need to login to view the full text of this article. This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 26 November 2007, on page 24 Copyright © 2008 The New Criterion | www.newcriterion.com http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/another-view-americas-flaw-or-blooms-3676
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