Sidney Homan is Professor of English at the University of Florida and author or editor of some twenty-two books on Shakespeare and the modern playwrights. He is also a director and actor in professional and university theatres.
“This impressive gathering of essays reminds us that often the best criticism derives not from theoretical or ideological systems of thought, but from those deep, indeed transformational, experiences we have when our encounters with art change the way we think or feel. Admirably free of jargon or pretension, this collection will appeal to, and perhaps even inspire, readers of all stripes.” — Joseph Candido, Professor of English, Emeritus, University of Arkansas “In its obsession with what art is, literary criticism sometimes forgets what art does. It fails to care, or care enough, that art moves us. This collection cares. It flicks on the lights and we see the room is full of people. Chapter by chapter, they tell us what art did. Literary criticism just got real.” — Liam E. Semler, Professor of Early Modern Literature, The University of Sydney “Art’s Visionary Moment collects a series of brilliant reflections on the works of art that worm your way into your soul and stay with you for a lifetime. Ranging from Shakespeare and Marlowe to Spike Lee and Carrie Fisher, the essays in this collection capture what it means to love a poem, play, or film over the course of a lifetime.” — Christopher Breu, Professor of English, College of Arts and Science, Illinois State University