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How to Talk About Books You Haven't ReadPierre Bayard
יצא לאור ע"י הוצאת Bloomsbury USA,
שפת הספר: אנגלית |
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“It may well be that too many books are published, but by good fortune, not all must be read . . . A survivor’s guide to life in the chattering classes . . . evidently much in need.”—The New York Times
"In this work of inspired nonsense—which nevertheless evokes our very real sense of insecurity about the gaps in our cultural knowledge—reading is not only superfluous, it is meaningless. Our need to appear well-read is all."—Sarah Gold, Chicago Tribune
“A witty and useful piece of literary sociology, designed to bring lasting peace of mind to the scrupulous souls who grow anxious whenever the book-talk around them becomes too specific.”—London Review of Books
“With rare humor, Bayard liberally rethinks the social use [of literature] and the position of the reader . . . Read or skim How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read. Or simply listen to what people say about it so that you can talk about it with ease. In either case, you may not be able to forget it.”—Les Inrockuptibles
"In this extended essay, a bestseller in France, Bayard argues that the act of reading is less important than knowing the social and intellectual context of a book. He is so convinced of this that he claims there is great enjoyment-and even enlightenment-in discussing a book one has not read with someone equally unfamiliar with it. Despite appearances, Bayard's volume is not a self-help book or a bluffer's guide to great literature, but instead serves to warn people not to try to impress others with how much they have read. The truth is, most of the time they're fibbing and there are many gradations between total reading and complete nonreading, he declares, including hearing about a book, skimming it and forgetting its contents . . . Bayard's at least partly tongue-in-cheek argument about not reading is well worth reading."—Publishers Weekly