{"id":1132,"date":"2006-07-07T04:20:23","date_gmt":"2006-07-07T04:20:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2006\/07\/friday-is-for-friends-1.html"},"modified":"2006-07-07T04:20:23","modified_gmt":"2006-07-07T04:20:23","slug":"friday-is-for-friends-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2006\/07\/friday-is-for-friends-1.html","title":{"rendered":"Friday is for Friends 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Joseph Epstein, plain and simple, is my favorite writer. In one calendar year I read about a dozen of his books and it saddened me when I came to the end of his non-fiction. I did buck up and read his <em>Fabulous Small Jews<\/em>, and found it fun but still, I said to myself, it was all made up. Fiction just casts a shadow when I&#8217;m reading it. But, his book <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/gp\/product\/0618341498\/qid=1151885149\/sr=1-1\/ref=sr_1_1\/103-9061299-9855851?s=books&amp;v=glance&amp;n=283155\">Friendship<\/a><\/em> is something I&#8217;ve looked forward to ever since I heard it was forthcoming.<!--more|inline--><br \/>\nWe&#8217;ll be stopping for a conversation with him each Friday, chewing a bit on two chapters each Friday, until we are done.  So do join along, and I promise you this: he&#8217;s the best essayist in the USA and he&#8217;ll give you plenty to think about.<br \/>\nFirst, a comment: this is the second book of Epstein&#8217;s that has a bibliography and an index. The other, published by the same publisher, was <em>Snobbery<\/em>. I&#8217;m glad for this because I have many times wished his other books had indices where I could chase down a quotation of his from someone: I could remember the name, a bit of the quotation, but could not find it due to the absence of an index.<br \/>\nAnd I&#8217;ll say this, not to dissuade you but to prompt you to finish up this book by moving into his essays: his best books are collections of his familiar essays. I don&#8217;t know how to rate fiction and small stories, so I&#8217;ll not try. His single-theme volumes (<em>Ambition<\/em>, <em>Snobbery<\/em>, and <em>Friendship<\/em>) as excellent pieces, but he&#8217;s simply the best at essays.<br \/>\nAnd one more comment: don&#8217;t expect Epstein to give you analysis and answer; he&#8217;s a ruminative, quotatious, exploratory, stylish writer &#8212; not a dogmatic table pounder. He provides his readers with a quintessential, one-sided conversation. When done, it is your time to talk back &#8212; if you feel you&#8217;re up to him.<br \/>\nSecond, to our task: a few quotations and observations about the brief intro and chps. 1 and 2.<br \/>\nWrite this one down: &#8220;In fact, I have come to believe instead that Freudian psychoanalysts, like Germany after World War II, ought to be made to pay reparations to their poor patient-victims&#8221; (xiii).<br \/>\nWhat kinds of friends of do you have? Chp 1 is a little taxonomy of friends.<br \/>\nI like this one: Hugh Kingsmill called our friends &#8220;God&#8217;s apology&#8221; and meant &#8220;by way of apology, and to make amends to us for our families He has burdened us with, God has also supplied us with friends&#8221; (1). Some of us will feel this one with pain; others with fun. I&#8217;m in the latter camp.<br \/>\nHe looks at acquaintances, comrades, companions, old friends, out-of-town friends, professional friends, secondary friends, male-female friends, and ex-friends. I can&#8217;t say I look at my friends in all these categories. Do you?<br \/>\nHe&#8217;s got another barb for Freudians: &#8220;Freudianism, whose main ideas &#8230; have now been plowed under by scientific evidence and covered over by common sense&#8221; (8). I feel that way about some theological ideas, like &#8230; I&#8217;ll leave that for another time lest I offend friends.<br \/>\nWhat is a friend? Chp 2 deal with defining &#8220;friend.&#8221; (He doesn&#8217;t do that until the end, so I&#8217;ll wait too.)<br \/>\nHow&#8217;s this for one to think about, especially for us emerging types: &#8220;Tocqueville, in this connection, remarks that in politics &#8216;[shared] hatred is almost always the basis for friendship&#8217; &#8221; (p. 12). Not without some accuracy, many have said emerging types tend to be disaffected. D.A. what&#8217;s-his-name made a deal of this. It only goes so far; and it is much more a thing of the past.<br \/>\nIn talking about his own penchant to be liked, which led him to make friends like eating routine meals, he says he made friends with kids a year or two older than himself &#8212; &#8220;a vast patch of time when one is in one&#8217;s adolescence&#8221; and that he was &#8220;on the road full-time with no product in my sample case other than myself&#8221; (14, 15). &#8220;If this were a stage and not a page, I should here have to take a bow&#8221; (15). A little cute for Epstein, but still pretty good.<br \/>\nHere&#8217;s his &#8220;baggy-pants&#8221; definition: &#8220;friendship is affection, variously based on common interests, a common past, common values, and, alas, sometimes common enemies, in each case leading to delight and contentment in one another&#8217;s company&#8221; (21). What do you think of this?<br \/>\nBy the way, it seems Epstein says our spouses are not &#8220;friends&#8221; in his book. This saddens me, but I&#8217;ll get over it for this book. When I&#8217;m done with this book, I&#8217;ll surely contend that Kris is my best friend. What about you? Do you consider your spouse a &#8220;friend&#8221; or do you use &#8220;friend&#8221; only for non-spouses? I had never really thought about this, and a few times today it sauntered through the room of my mind quietly and I watched the thought and everytime I said to myself, &#8220;Can&#8217;t agree with Mr. Epstein on that one.&#8221;<br \/>\nOne criticism.<br \/>\nEpstein falls for the American silly word &#8220;delimit.&#8221; I tread on dangerous ground in criticizing this master of language, but I find this word useless: What is the difference between &#8220;delimiting&#8221; and &#8220;limiting&#8221;? Nothing, I say to myself, in spite of what those blasted dictionaries say. In fact, to &#8220;de&#8221;limit might mean &#8220;expand.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Joseph Epstein, plain and simple, is my favorite writer. In one calendar year I read about a dozen of his books and it saddened me when I came to the end of his non-fiction. 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