Erich Fromm

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6 books·~60 min total read

Christopher Castellani is an American novelist and educator, author of several acclaimed works including 'Leading Men'. He serves as the artistic director of GrubStreet, a creative writing center in Boston, and teaches writing at various institutions.

Known for: The Art of Loving, Escape from Freedom, The Art of Being, The Fear of Freedom, The Sane Society, To Have or To Be?

Key Insights from Erich Fromm

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The Author and the Narrator

Too often, writers assume the author and narrator are aligned, as if the story’s voice speaks directly from the writer’s soul. But fiction is an act of ventriloquism. The author invents a narrator—a consciousness distinct from his own—to mediate the story’s world. In this separation lies imaginative...

From The Art of Loving

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The First-Person Lens: Intimacy and Blindness

Writing in the first person is seductive. The immediacy of the ‘I’ promises authenticity, a sense of confession. Yet every ‘I’ is also a crafted mask. The intimacy between narrator and reader depends on carefully managed illusion. In first-person narration, truth is always filtered through memory, b...

From The Art of Loving

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Historical Background

The story of freedom begins long before the modern era. In the medieval world, life was defined by certainty and belonging. Every person occupied an unquestioned place within the social and cosmic order. The peasant, the noble, the priest — each knew not only what they were expected to do, but who t...

From Escape from Freedom

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The Emergence of Individualism

The Renaissance and Reformation mark the birth of individualism as a conscious reality. In the Renaissance, human beings discovered themselves as creators — artists, thinkers, explorers of consciousness and the world. They asserted that man could shape his destiny through reason and imagination. Thi...

From Escape from Freedom

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The Meaning of Having and Being

Human life can be oriented in two fundamental ways. In the mode of having, existence centers on control—people affirm their value by possessing things, knowledge, or even other people. "I have, therefore I am" becomes an unspoken creed. In contrast, the mode of being unfolds through expression, love...

From The Art of Being

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The Possessive Tendencies of Modern Society

Modern capitalist culture permeates every aspect of life with values rooted in possession. Consumerism entices people to perpetually chase new products to fill inner emptiness. Success is defined by ownership—the size of one’s home, the speed of one’s car, the prestige of one’s title. Labor itself b...

From The Art of Being

About Erich Fromm

Christopher Castellani is an American novelist and educator, author of several acclaimed works including 'Leading Men'. He serves as the artistic director of GrubStreet, a creative writing center in Boston, and teaches writing at various institutions.

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