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Oxford University Press
12 March 2015
Americans may venerate the Constitution,  but all too seldom is it read.

In 1987, E.L. Doctorow celebrated the Constitution's bicentennial by reading it.  It is five thousand words long but reads like fifty thousand,  he said. Distinguished legal scholar Garrett Epps-himself an award-winning novelist-disagrees. It's about 7,500 words. And Doctorow  missed a good deal of high rhetoric, many literary tropes, and even a trace of, if not wit, at least irony,  he writes.

In American Epic, Epps takes us through a complete reading of the Constitution-even the  boring  parts-to achieve an appreciation of its power and a holistic understanding of what it says. In this book he seeks not to provide a definitive interpretation, but to listen to the language and ponder its meaning. He draws on four modes of reading: scriptural, legal, lyric, and epic.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 155mm,  Width: 239mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   398g
ISBN:   9780199389711
ISBN 10:   0199389713
Pages:   304
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface ; Preamble: < Tell me, Muse, how it all began> ; Article I: A Tale of Two Cities ; Article II: Under the Bramble Bush ; Article III: Solomon's Sword ; Article IV: All God's Chidren ; Article V: Alter or Abolish ; Article VI: The Supreme Law of the Land ; Article VII: Bloodless and Successful ; Last Things

Garrett Epps is Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore Law School. A former staff writer for the Washington Post, he has written for the New York Times, New Republic, The New York Review of Books, and the Atlantic. Two of his nonfiction books, Democracy Reborn and To An Unknown God, have been finalists for the American Bar Association's Silver Gavel Award. One of his two novels, The Shad Treatment, won the Lillian Smith Book Award.

Reviews for American Epic: Reading the U.S. Constitution

Drawing on his skills as novelist, poet, law professor, and journalist, Garrett Epps leads us on a fabulous journey through the text of the American Constitution, at once both entertaining and deeply serious. You could not ask for a better tour guide. * Jack M. Balkin, Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment, Yale Law School, author of Living Originalism * Epps reveals, in terse yet marvelously supple prose, what can be learned through a close reading of the entirety of the United States Constitution. It should be on any list of gifts for anyone thinking of going to law school-or, more importantly, for any American simply seeking a better understanding of our foundational document. * Sanford Levinson, W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair, University of Texas, author of Framed: America's 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Governance * With American Epic, Epps has written another masterpiece. Epps takes us on a wondrous journey through the Constitution, exploring every word of the remarkable document that so many venerate but few actually read. Even the most devoted student of the Constitution will find much to learn. American Epic is a revealing, thought-provoking, and wonderfully written examination of America's foundational text. * Adam Winkler, Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law, author of Gunfight: The Battle over the Right to Bear Arms in America * Garrett Epps-law professor, journalist, novelist, and poet-surrounds the Constitution of the United States with all four of his vocations. He moves seamlessly between them in his close reading of the text. The result is not so much an interpretation as poignant recognition of the puzzles that make the country's formative document a lasting work of art. * Robert A. Ferguson, George Edward Woodberry Professor of Law, Literature, and Criticism, Columbia University, author of Alone in America and The Trial in American Life * The best tour guides love the journeys on which they take their charges, and Garrett Epps loves the Constitution of the United States. American Epic makes it clear that Epps was a novelist before he was a law professor-not because he makes stuff up, but because he appreciates the scriptural, lyrical and, of course, epic readings of the document no less than the legal. Learning about our Constitution with Epps turns an honorable civic duty into an act of sheer joy. * E. J. Dionne Jr., author of Our Divided Political Heart: The Battle for the American Idea in an Age of Discontent * This is an astonishing, revelatory book. By reading the constitution line-by-line, Garrett Epps shows what it actually says and doesn't say-and in the process strips away two centuries of imputed 'meaning.' His mastery of history, literary analysis, and the law make American Epic an unforgettable book. The reader comes away as if from a first encounter with our constitution-with a new sense of what the founders said and meant. This book could only have been written by someone who combines Epps's experience as a novelist, journalist and scholar of constitutional law. * David Ignatius, Washington Post columnist and author of Bloodmoney * Garrett Epps has done the impossible. He's made reading every Article in the United States Constitution fun and exciting. * Phillip Margolin, New York Times bestselling author of Sleight of Hand * Epps has created the ideal study guide for civics and political science classes, an intelligent and provocative tour through the fascinatingly complicated, vitally important blueprint of the United States. * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *


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