How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read

Hardcover, 208 pages

English language

Published Oct. 30, 2007 by Bloomsbury USA.

ISBN:
978-1-59691-469-8
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4 stars (4 reviews)

This is a book that will challenge everyone who's ever felt guilty about missing some of the 'great books' to consider what reading means, how we absorb books as part of ourselves, and how and why we spend so much time talking about what we have, or haven't, read.

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Is there really a book we have read? How so, if we immediately start forgetting when we read it? Is there a difference between a book we have not read and a book we have forgot?

These are no trifle questions; for this book is not to be taken lightly. This is not a self-help book. This is a treatise on literature, on culture as a whole.

If you want to find your way through the endless rows of the collective library of humankind, if you want delve deeper into whatever thing happens to be your thing, you obviously need books, lots of books; problem is: there are simply too many of them, and there's not enough time or life that would make that task feasible; game over; better quit. So what to do when you are faced with those inevitable situations where you will have to exchange information …

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  • Books & Reading
  • Literary Criticism & Collections / General
  • General
  • Literary Criticism
  • Literature - Classics / Criticism
  • Books And Reading
  • History and criticism
  • Literature
  • Theory, etc