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How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read

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In a world where cultured individuals are expected to have read countless significant literary works, what happens in social situations when we encounter books we haven't read? In this witty and provocative exploration, Pierre Bayard, a literature professor and psychoanalyst, asserts that not having read a book doesn't hinder engaging conversations about it. He even suggests that reading the book might sometimes be counterproductive. Drawing on examples from notable authors like Graham Greene, Oscar Wilde, Montaigne, and Umberto Eco, Bayard categorizes different forms of "non-reading," from unfamiliar titles to forgotten reads, and provides strategies for transforming awkward moments into opportunities for creative dialogue. This practical and humorous guide ultimately serves as a love letter to literature, offering a fresh perspective on how we engage with books. It's an enjoyable read for book lovers, encouraging reflection and debate, and perhaps even inspiring readers to delve into the texts discussed. Bayard is a professor at the University of Paris VIII, while Jeffrey Mehlman, who translated this work, is a professor at Boston University and has authored several books.

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How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read, Pierre Bayard

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2008
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Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Granta Books
Jaar van publicatie
2008
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
176
ISBN10
184708026X
ISBN13
9781847080264
Reeks
Eerste editie
2007
Oorspronkelijke titel
Comment parler des livres que l'on n'a pas lus?
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In a world where cultured individuals are expected to have read countless significant literary works, what happens in social situations when we encounter books we haven't read? In this witty and provocative exploration, Pierre Bayard, a literature professor and psychoanalyst, asserts that not having read a book doesn't hinder engaging conversations about it. He even suggests that reading the book might sometimes be counterproductive. Drawing on examples from notable authors like Graham Greene, Oscar Wilde, Montaigne, and Umberto Eco, Bayard categorizes different forms of "non-reading," from unfamiliar titles to forgotten reads, and provides strategies for transforming awkward moments into opportunities for creative dialogue. This practical and humorous guide ultimately serves as a love letter to literature, offering a fresh perspective on how we engage with books. It's an enjoyable read for book lovers, encouraging reflection and debate, and perhaps even inspiring readers to delve into the texts discussed. Bayard is a professor at the University of Paris VIII, while Jeffrey Mehlman, who translated this work, is a professor at Boston University and has authored several books.