What I Saw in America - G K Chesterton - Books - Binker North - 9781774417072 - June 1, 1922
In case cover and title do not match, the title is correct

What I Saw in America

G K Chesterton

What I Saw in America

This collection of essays from G. K. Chesterton includes the following works: What is America? A Meditation in a New York Hotel, A Meditation in Broadway, Irish and Other Interviewers, Some American cities, The spirit of England, The future of democracy, and many others.

Let me begin my American impressions with two impressions I had before I went to America. One was an incident and the other an idea; and when taken together they illustrate the attitude I mean. The first principle is that nobody should be ashamed of thinking a thing funny because it is foreign; the second is that he should be ashamed of thinking it wrong because it is funny. The reaction of his senses and superficial habits of mind against something new, and to him abnormal, is a perfectly healthy reaction. But the mind which imagines that mere unfamiliarity can possibly prove anything about inferiority is a very inadequate mind. It is inadequate even in criticising things that may really be inferior to the things involved here. It is far better to laugh at a negro for having a black face than to sneer at him for having a sloping skull. It is proportionally even more preferable to laugh rather than judge in dealing with highly civilised peoples. Therefore I put at the beginning two working examples of what I felt about America before I saw it; the sort of thing that a man has a right to enjoy as a joke, and the sort of thing he has a duty to understand and respect, because it is the explanation of the joke.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 1, 1922
ISBN13 9781774417072
Publishers Binker North
Pages 208
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   309 g
Language English  

Show all

More by G K Chesterton

Others have also bought

More from this series