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Why Write?: A Master Class on the Art of Writing and Why it Matters

Autor Mark Edmundson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 noi 2016
From one of America's great professors, author of Why Teach? and Why Read?--an inspiring exploration of the importance of writing well, for creators, educators, students, and anyone who writes.Why write when it sometimes feels that so few people really read--read as if their lives might be changed by what they're reading? Why write, when the world wants to be informed, not enlightened; to be entertained, not inspired? Writing is backbreaking, mindbreaking, lonely work. So why?Because writing, as celebrated professor Mark Edmundson explains, is one of the greatest human goods. Real writing can do what critic R. P. Blackmur said it could: add to the stock of available reality. Writing teaches us to think; it can bring our minds to birth. And once we're at home with words, there are few more pleasurable human activities than writing. Because this is something he believes everyone ought to know, Edmundson offers us Why Write?, essential reading--both practical and inspiring--for anyone who yearns to be a writer, anyone who simply needs to know how to get an idea across, and anyone in between--in short, everyone.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781632863058
ISBN-10: 1632863057
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

The book with the broadest readership yet in Edmundson's "Why?" series: Following his books on the value of reading (Why Read?) and higher education (Why Teach?), Edmundson's essential Why Write? focuses on the importance of writing, and writing well.

Notă biografică

Mark Edmundson teaches at the University of Virginia, where he is university professor. A prizewinning scholar, he is also the author of Why Teach?, Why Read?, Teacher, The Death of Sigmund Freud, and The Fine Wisdom and Perfect Teachings of the Kings of Rock and Roll. His writing has appeared in such publications as the New Republic, the New York Times Magazine, the Chronicle of Higher Education, the Nation, the American Scholar, Raritan, and Harper's. He lives in Batesville, Virginia.

Recenzii

[An] in-depth analysis of the positivity of literary pursuits . . . This informative and entertaining read will delight those interested in the writing process.
[WHY WRITE?] is filled with anecdotes about canonical writers, along with personal stories from the author's writing and teaching career. Edmundson is adept at finding quotes and telling tales from the English romantic poets, Greek philosophers, and American transcendentalists.
[Edmundson's] especially good on the importance of a writer finding his/her voice and he offers plenty of encouragement. This book is very much a pep talk. The author is an optimistic, enthusiastic cheerleader on the sideline, encouraging us to sit down and try.
Why Write? ponders why so many people try their hand at something that can be so time consuming and contain so many pitfalls, and Edmundson offers satisfying answers for readers and writers alike.
The latest in Edmundson's continuing noble effort to defend intellectual seriousness against triviality.
So much more than a how-to book, Why Write? is Professor Edmundson's lifelong meditation on the meaning of writing and existence.
In the guise of a manual or handbook for writers, Mark Edmundson has written an impassioned argument for the writing life.
A high stakes venture, in which getting it right on the page is a way of bringing yourself back to life.
A marvelous handbook on how to write well, with penetrating commentary on good writers from Plato to John Grisham.
Edmundson is a genial and inspiring guide to the mysteries and very real practicalities of writing. The tone and fluency of this book are an education.
A warm, generous book about how to live--and even, in its wise last chapters, about how to grow old.
Full of wit, sage advice, and a well-honed passion for the art of writing, which in Edmundson's view looks much like the art of living well. Just the right companion for readers and writers.