The Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal No Crisis" issue
considers the state of critical thinking and writing -- literary
interpretation, art history, and cultural studies -- in the 21st
century. The last several years have been an era of crisis for the
academic humanities, traditionally the home of the interpretive
disciplines. Across the system of education in the United States there
are, in fact, many crises. For our part, we see the crisis as the effect
of economic and administrative decisions, not a failure of ideas. So, we
asked a group of eminent critics to choose a recent critical text and to
write about why it matters: not to coolly evaluate it but to stand and
think with a critic whose writing they value. The essays produced are
works of criticism in themselves; in them, and with No Crisis, we hope
to show that the art of criticism is flourishing, rich with intellectual
power and sustaining beauty, in hard times.