The Western Lit Survival Kit: How to Read the Classics Without Fear
By (Author) Sandra Newman
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
23rd April 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
809
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
236g
There they sit, the great tomes of classical literature, taunting you with their length and difficulty, as you ask- which books are the most important and why - and what's actually any good Why does most writing about the classics have words like 'seminal' or 'oeuvre' in it What does postmodernism mean Can I get away with just reading the introduction Now you can enjoy the classics without fear. This survival kit will guide you painlessly through the Western literary canon, century by century- from Ancient Greek drama to the modern novel, via Beowulf, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Romantic poetry, Tolstoy and Proust. There are entertaining plot summaries, unpretentious definitions of literary movements and fresh insights into authors' lives. With each work assigned ratings from 1 to 10 on Importance, Accessibility and Fun, you'll discover what's really worth bothering with and what you can safely discard without guilt. This book will make the things you've read clearer, inspire you to tackle the ones you've always meant to and make you sound far cleverer than you really are. Praise for How not to write a novel 'Heavens, what a joy this book is . . . extremely funny.' Lynne Truss, Sunday Times 'A hilarious, wickedly observed and deeply useful guide.' Kate Saunders, Observer
Heavens, what a joy this book is... It is extremely funny -- Lynne Truss [Praise for HOW NOT TO WRITE A NOVEL]
Pick up this clever (and useful) guide -- [Praise for READ THIS NEXT] * Chicago Tribune *
Sandra Newman is the author of Cake and The Only Good Thing Anyone Has Ever Done, and a memoir, Changeling. She is co-author of the bestselling How Not to Write a Novel and Read This Next. Newman lives in Brooklyn.