Why do we need fiction? Why do books need to be printed on paper, copyrighted, read to the finish? Why should a group of aging Swedish men determine what βworldβ literature is best? Do books change anything? Did they use to? Do we read to challenge our vision of the world or to confirm it? Has novel
Where I'm Reading From: The Changing World of Books
β Scribed by Parks, Tim
- Book ID
- 108695837
- Publisher
- New York Review Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781590178850
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β¦ Synopsis
Why do we need fiction? Why do books need to be printed on paper, copyrighted, read to the finish? Do we read to challenge our vision of the world or to confirm it? Has novel writing turned into a job like any other? In Where I'm Reading From , the novelist and critic Tim Parks ranges over decades of critical reading--from Leopardi, Dickens, and Chekhov, to Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, and Thomas Bernhard, and on to contemporary work by Peter Stamm, Alice Munro, and many others--to upend our assumptions about literature and its purpose.
In thirty-seven interlocking essays, Where I'm Reading From examines the rise of the "international" novel and the disappearance of "national" literary styles; how market forces shape "serious" fiction; the unintended effects of translation; the growing stasis of literary criticism; and the problematic relationship between writers' lives and their work. Through dazzling close readings and probing ...
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