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Tremendous Trifles (1909)

por G. K. Chesterton

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British author G.K. Chesterton was a prolific writer and daringly original thinker who made his mark in virtually every literary genre. The collection Tremendous Trifles highlights a compelling cross-section of Chesterton's body of work, including sketches, essays, and newspaper columns. It's a perfect compendium for new readers and long-time Chesterton buffs alike.

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When G K Chesterton's writing shines, it really dazzles. There were lots of delightful bon mots in this collection of essays, but there were wayyy more topics and musings that I just didn't find very interesting. ( )
  Alishadt | Feb 25, 2023 |
Kniha britského novinára a spisovateľa Gilberta Keitha Chestertona vychádza v slovenčine po prvý raz. Ide o zbierku 39 krátkych esejí, ktoré vznikli pozorovaním obyčajných vecí vo svete na prelome 19. a 20. storočia.
Chesterton v nej ponúka svieže, zdanlivo nepodstatné, niekedy priam bizarné príhody, ktoré zažil v rodnom Londýne, ale aj na cestách Francúzskom, Belgickom či Nemeckom.
Ohromné maličkosti čitateľovi sprostredkujú zážitok neobyčajného pozorovacieho talentu, sympatický prejav pokojnej inteligencie, ľahký úsmev bonvivánskeho štýlu, ale aj hlboký, nefalšovaný zmysel autora pre filozofiu, teológiu a náboženstvo.
  Hanita73 | Feb 11, 2022 |
A beginning of the 20th century equivalent of today's blogs (as GKC himself says at the very start, "These fleeting sketches [...] amount to no more than a sort of sporadic diary—a diary recording one day in twenty which happened to stick in the fancy"), with some quite good articles, some mediocre ones, and most somewhere in between. Should be read as a blog as well: one chapter at a time, enjoying the particular topic (and envying the author his mastery of language). ( )
  Stravaiger64 | Dec 30, 2020 |
This book, which I downloaded free for my Kindle, is a collection of some of GK Chesterton’s journalistic essays, published originally as part of a column.
Each is complete in itself. Most are thought-provoking, some are whimsical, some are downright bizarre.

The overall theme is of ordinariness. Chesterton claims, in the introduction, that he is encouraging his readers to look at everyday objects - ceilings, and pens, and fences - and ponder their significance. This is what he does in the essays which result. Some, I assume, are true anecdotes, others entirely imaginative.

It's not a book to read in one sitting. I found that if I picked it up when I was tired, or if I read an essay that required knowledge of specific places or politicians, I often took in very little. However, other stories appealed strongly; from time to time I came across a sentence or two that struck quite a chord.

As works of social history - this is the nearest the author got to journalling, he claims - these pieces have value, and there are nicely ironic touches that I appreciated. But inevitably it’s very dated, and unlikely to appeal to those of a less reflective, faster-paced generation. I doubt if I'll read it again, but for Chesterton fans it's worth perusing at least once. ( )
  SueinCyprus | Jan 26, 2016 |
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The world will never starve for want of wonders, but only for want of wonder.
I believe in preaching to the converted; for I have generally found that the converted do not understand their own religion.
The man who represents all thought as an accident of environment is simply smashing and discrediting all his own thoughts - including that one.
At the four corners of a child's bed stand Perseus and Roland, Sigurd and St. George. If you withdraw the guard of heroes you are not making him rational; you are only leaving him to fight the devils alone.
There is no subtle spiritual evil in the fact that people always brag about their vices; it is when they begin to brag about their virtues that they become insufferable.
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