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THE
COMPANY THEY KEEP,
by Diana Glyer
Glyer's
book deals with the nature of interaction in creative groups, as seen
in the Inlkings. If you thought you knew everything there was to know
about the Inklings, this book will change your mind on that. There's still
more to be discovered about how they interacted. Glyer's style is brisk,
clear and engaging. But beyond that, her insights into the Inklings are
exceptional. I found myself considering my own interaction within creative
circles as I read her analysis of the interactions of the Inklings, and
based on my own experience, I completely agree with her conclusions. But
she also relies on academic studies of social interactions to back up
her analysis. All things consider, this is perhaps the best book on the
Inklings I've read.
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