Suppose a Sentence

Suppose a Sentence
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2021

نویسنده

Peter Berkrot

شابک

9781666110388
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

July 6, 2020
In this delightful literary ramble, Dillon (Essayism), a creative writing professor at Queen Mary University of London, expounds upon remarkable sentences from a variety of voices in literature, past and present. Explaining he has 45 notebooks filled with favorite sentences, Dillon focuses each of the book’s 27 essays on a different one. A line from Charlotte Brontë’s novel Villette, “The drug wrought,” is praised for its brevity and emotional power, while Gertrude Stein’s paragraph-long example is commended as showing her commitment to the experimental and unorthodox. What’s particularly intriguing is that Dillon’s choices disregard what one might call the “significance” of the work of their provenance. Frank O’Hara is represented by a line from a brief review of a Paul Klee exhibit, rather than one from one of his many celebrated poems, and Joan Didion by a photo caption she wrote for Vogue early in her career—yet these seemingly trite examples capture the genius of their respective authors with precision. Elsewhere, an essay riffing on a James Baldwin sentence explores the author’s contentious relationship with Norman Mailer. The well-chosen sentences themselves are worth the price of admission, but Dillon’s encyclopedic erudition and infectious joy in a skillful piece of writing are what stamp this as a treat for literary buffs.




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