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Comprende i nomi: Diane Osen, ed. Diane Osen

Opere di Diane Osen

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Nome canonico
Osen, Diane
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female
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This book sat on my shelf for years. The essays by Philip Levine and Norman Rush were the best of the essays. Both informed, in stylish prose, why they write and gave details on what they want out the exercise. PL was from deep down in his bones and experiences, wanting to pass on his soul and self to his kids and the world. NR from an intellectual point of view wanted to create the literary novel, one that shines a light on lives that helps us understand our own.
 
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JBreedlove | Dec 18, 2023 |
I have often wondered what books may have inspired writers. I was able to get a small insight into such books, but wished there would have been more author interviews. It did prompt me to add a few more books to my "want to read" so it was worth the read.
 
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BookLove80 | 4 altre recensioni | Aug 11, 2019 |
Not as interesting as I had hoped! But David McCullough was an interesting, although short, chapter.
 
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deldevries | 4 altre recensioni | Jan 31, 2016 |
Fifteen authors interviewed about the book, or in many cases books, that changed their lives. And not just any authors, but authors who had won or been nominated for awards for their work, important authors that dedicated readers might find interesting to read, if only to find out if they disagree with those critics who bestowed the awards. These life-changing books range from children's favorites to popular fiction to classics: the Canon. The stories told in the interviews share in common the love of reading and its meaning for people who have become creators of books themselves. But what does it mean for a book to change your life? Did it influence you in some important way? And, if so, how and when and why? That is part of the import of the interviews, but most of wonder of this collection of interviews arises from the reading of books and its importance for these authors. There is a hint of the mystery of the act creation (as Arthur Koestler put it in the title of a marvelous book about creativity) and the wonder that reading can have any influence at all.

My interest in this book comes from that same space: wonder at what reading has meant in my life, and why and how. In my case the why is simply the question why, but each author must answer for him or her self. The parts of this book that impressed me were the moments of remembered childhood and the books that were important then in the beginning, formative years. Whether it was Diane Johnson reading Henry James or Philip Levine reading Dostoevsky, it is fascinating to read their stories about what books meant for them. The "matrix of relationships" is complex and, as I said, no two are alike, but it is reassuring to find, here and there, an author who read a book that you did and was influenced in some small way. Creativity begins there in part and love of learning and the road to Wisdom as well.
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jwhenderson | 4 altre recensioni | Jan 29, 2014 |

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Opere
3
Utenti
280
Popolarità
#83,034
Voto
3.2
Recensioni
6
ISBN
5

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