Title Page; Contents; Only Connect?; Absence Makes the Heart; On Being Taken by Tom Victor; Found in Translation; The Spoils of War; Help; Drive, She Said; Being There; Two Fashion Statements; The First Dress; Brief Encounter; Face to Face; Listening to Powell; At a Certain Age; The Page Turner; Cre
Face to Face: A Reader in the World: Essays
β Scribed by Schwartz, Lynne Sharon
- Book ID
- 109651321
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 580 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781453287583
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
With a reader's perspective and a master writer's skill, critically acclaimed novelist Lynne Sharon Schwartz takes on the world at large
Communication, while essential, is almost impossible to maintain perfectlyβa truism Lynne Sharon Schwartz demonstrates in this stunning essay collection. In one section, she discovers that one typo could completely derail a project while translating an Italian account of the Holocaust. In another essay, she deconstructs our dependence on the telephone. Most movingly, she details the ways that friendship can grow in the most unlikely places, and how difficult those bonds can be to maintain.
In a previous collection of essays, Ruined by Reading, Schwartz took on the world of literature, writing, and books. Now, Schwartz extends her focus while continuing to explore her subject honestly and forcefully.
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