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Binding
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Number of Pages
192
Age Group
All
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Book Summary
This Is A Non-Fiction Collection Of Literary Essays By A Nobel PrizeโWinning Turkish Novelist. It Investigates What Happens Inside Us When We Read A Novel And How Narratives Evoke Emotions And Thoughts That Can Feel Distinct From Other Art Forms. Written For Adult Readers, College Students, And Anyone Curious About Literature, The Tone Is Thoughtful, Reflective, And Inviting.
Presented As A Series Of Norton Lectures At Harvard, The Essays Blend Close Reading With Personal Reflection. The Prose Is Clear And Accessible, Guiding Readers Through Big Questions About Storytelling, Memory, And Perception Without Sacrificing Intellectual Rigor.
In These Pages, The Author Contrasts Naive WritersโThose Who Create SpontaneouslyโWith Sentimental Writers Who Foreground Reflection. It Considers How Novels Shape Empathy, Memory, And Identity, And How Reading Can Alter What We Notice About The World. The Work Sits At The Intersection Of Literary Criticism And Personal Reading Experience, Offering Insights That Feel Both Scholarly And Emotionally Resonant.
Readers Finish With A Deeper Appreciation For How Novels Move Us, How Reading Can Sharpen Perception, And How Literature Invites Reflection On Life And Humanity. The Work Builds Curiosity, Confidence To Tackle Challenging Ideas, And A Lasting Sense Of The Transformative Power Of Storytelling.
Product Details
Author
Rick Riordan
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
192
SKU
9780141350394
ISBN
9780141350394
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.3 x 1.4 x 22.9 cm
Binding
Paperback
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