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Striver

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Paperback, 406 pages
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United States, 24 December 2012

STRIVER is an absorbing narrative that describes the the evolution of a man's life, from the heights of his early professional achievements, to the depths of his personal despair through family neglect, to his ultimate, inspiring self-realization. With a brilliant career as a literary critic ahead of him, Bob Balakian refuses to sacrifice his professional aspirations to his needy wife and children, resulting in a painful divorce. The dissolution of his family life is intensified by his involvement in the academic turmoil at Columbia University and the Open Admissions controversy at CCNY during the 1960's and '70's. With vivid scenes that mark the tensions between a man's career and his concern for family as well as the social pressures that weigh upon him, STRIVER will resonate with readers who deal constantly with a core issue of American society: a healthy marriage balanced by a rewarding career for anyone who seeks to lead a meaningful life.


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STRIVER is an absorbing narrative that describes the the evolution of a man's life, from the heights of his early professional achievements, to the depths of his personal despair through family neglect, to his ultimate, inspiring self-realization. With a brilliant career as a literary critic ahead of him, Bob Balakian refuses to sacrifice his professional aspirations to his needy wife and children, resulting in a painful divorce. The dissolution of his family life is intensified by his involvement in the academic turmoil at Columbia University and the Open Admissions controversy at CCNY during the 1960's and '70's. With vivid scenes that mark the tensions between a man's career and his concern for family as well as the social pressures that weigh upon him, STRIVER will resonate with readers who deal constantly with a core issue of American society: a healthy marriage balanced by a rewarding career for anyone who seeks to lead a meaningful life.

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9781478281313
ISBN
1478281316
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22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 centimeters (0.59 kg)

About the Author

Ted Gross spent twenty years, from 1958-1978, as a teacher, chairman, dean and vice president at the City College of New York. He has written or edited sixteen books, some of them central to the issues described in STRIVER: DARK SYMPHONY: NEGRO LITERATURE IN AMERICA, THE LITERATURE OF AMERICAN JEWS, ACADEMIC TURMOIL: THE REALITY AND PROMISE OF OPEN EDUCATION, THE HEROIC IDEAL IN AMERICAN LITERATURE, and CHOICES, his first novel. At Roosevelt University in Chicago, where he was president from 1988-2002, he sought to resolve this struggle between academic standards and open access, a central concern that still pervades American education at all levels

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