Why Don't You Write Something I Might Read ?: Reading Writing & Arrhythmia

Why Don't You Write Something I Might Read ?: Reading Writing & Arrhythmia
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Publisher : Westland
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9789395073455
ISBN-13 : 9395073454
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Book Synopsis Why Don't You Write Something I Might Read ?: Reading Writing & Arrhythmia by : Suresh Menon

Download or read book Why Don't You Write Something I Might Read ?: Reading Writing & Arrhythmia written by Suresh Menon and published by Westland. This book was released on with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: About the Book LITERARY WRITERS OCCASIONALLY WRITE ON THEIR PASSION FOR SPORT. THE TRAFFIC IS SELDOM IN THE OTHER DIRECTION. THIS BOOK IS A SMALL ATTEMPT TO REDRESS THAT—A SPORTSWRITER WRITING ON A PASSION FOR LITERATURE. What do Ved Mehta, Gabriel García Márquez and Agatha Christie have in common—apart from being among the most celebrated writers in the world, that is? Their ability to hook the discerning reader and never let go. What have some of these great writers said of their own work? What, for that matter, makes a writer, or a book, ‘great’ and canonical while others that sold millions of copies in their own lifetimes fade into oblivion? How much of a reader’s appreciation of a novel or an essay stems from their own early reading practices and friendships? And why, oh why, do they not give the Nobel to the writers who most deserve it? These are some of the thoughts that centre this eclectic collection of reflections about writers and writing. They seek out the pleasures and the techniques, the spaces and the memories, the little moments and the life-changing sentences that encompass and enrich a reader’s life.


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