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How to talk about books you haven't read / Pierre Bayard ; translated from the French by Jeffrey Mehlman.

How to talk about books you haven't read / Pierre Bayard ; translated from the French by Jeffrey Mehlman.
How to talk about books you haven't read /
Originally published in French ... by Editions de Minuit, Paris, 2007. In this disarmingly mischievous and provocative book, already a runaway bestseller in France, Pierre Bayard contends that in this age of infinite publication, the truly cultivated person is not the one who has read a book, but the one who understands the book's place in our culture. Drawing on examples from works by Graham Greene, Umberto Eco, Oscar Wilde, Montaigne (who couldn't remember books he himself had written), and many others, he examines the many kinds of 'non-reading' (forgotten books, unknown books, books discussed by others, books we've skimmed briefly) and the many potentially nightmarish situations in which we are called upon to discuss our reading with others (with our loved ones, with the book's author, etc.).At heart, 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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Adult Non-Fiction   Port Macquarie . Available .  
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Record Number 559407
ISBN 9781596915435 (pbk.)
1596915439 (pbk.)
Author Bayard, Pierre
Title How to talk about books you haven't read / Pierre Bayard ; translated from the French by Jeffrey Mehlman.
Edition Pbk. ed.
Publication details New York : Bloomsbury USA, 2009, c2007.
Pagination etc. xxi, 185 p. ; 20 cm.
Contents note Originally published in French ... by Editions de Minuit, Paris, 2007.
Summary Note In this disarmingly mischievous and provocative book, already a runaway bestseller in France, Pierre Bayard contends that in this age of infinite publication, the truly cultivated person is not the one who has read a book, but the one who understands the book's place in our culture. Drawing on examples from works by Graham Greene, Umberto Eco, Oscar Wilde, Montaigne (who couldn't remember books he himself had written), and many others, he examines the many kinds of 'non-reading' (forgotten books, unknown books, books discussed by others, books we've skimmed briefly) and the many potentially nightmarish situations in which we are called upon to discuss our reading with others (with our loved ones, with the book's author, etc.).At heart, 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.
Subject Literature -- History and criticism
Books and reading
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