In Praise Of Lionel Trilling

“The breadth of Trilling’s renown can hardly be understood today. He was a professor of literature at a major university who was at the same time a ‘figure’ (a term he honored) in the culture at large. And what was he really? An essayist; and it is tempting to say, given the expository clamor of the moment–its short views and skimpy topicality–merely an essayist.”