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B-Side Books: Essays on Forgotten Favorites (Public Books Series)

di John Plotz (A cura di)

Altri autori: Steven Biel (Collaboratore), Jonathan Bolton (Collaboratore), Kevin Brazil (Collaboratore), Adrienne Brown (Collaboratore), Stephanie Burt (Collaboratore)35 altro, Seeta Chaganti (Collaboratore), Margaret Cohen (Collaboratore), Caleb Crain (Collaboratore), Pardis Dabashi (Collaboratore), Lorraine Daston (Collaboratore), Theo Davis (Collaboratore), Maud Ellmann (Collaboratore), Merve Emre (Collaboratore), Elizabeth Ferry (Collaboratore), Penny Fielding (Collaboratore), Ben Fountain (Collaboratore), Elizabeth Graver (Collaboratore), Isabel Hofmeyr (Collaboratore), Emily Hyde (Collaboratore), Lauren Kaminsky (Collaboratore), Ivan Kreilkamp (Collaboratore), Ursula K. Le Guin (Collaboratore), Yoon Sun Lee (Collaboratore), Kathryn Lofton (Collaboratore), Sharon Marcus (Collaboratore), Kate Marshall (Collaboratore), Sean McCann (Collaboratore), Stephen McCauley (Collaboratore), Andrew H. Miller (Collaboratore), Toril Moi (Collaboratore), Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee (Collaboratore), John Plotz (Collaboratore), Leah Price (Collaboratore), Carlo Rotella (Collaboratore), Paul Saint-Amour (Collaboratore), Salvatore Scibona (Collaboratore), Namwali Serpell (Collaboratore), Vanessa Smith (Collaboratore), Ramie Targoff (Collaboratore), Rebecca Zorach (Collaboratore)

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"There are the acknowledged classics of world literature: the canonical works assigned in schools, topping every must-read list . . . and then there are the B-Sides. These are the books that slipped through the cracks, went unread, missed their rightful appointment with posterity. They were ahead of their times or behind their times or on a whole different schedule than the rest of the universe. What do you do when a book that you love has been neglected or dismissed by everyone else? In B-Side Books, leading writers, critics, and scholars show why their favorite forgotten books deserve a new audience. From dusty westerns and far-out science fiction to obscure Czech novelists and romance-novel precursors, the contributors advocate for the unsung virtues of overlooked books. They write about unheralded novels, poetry collections, memoirs, and more with understanding, respect, passion, and love. In these thoughtful, often personal essays, contributors-including Stephanie Burt, Caleb Crain, Merve Emre, Ursula K. Le Guin, Carlo Rotella, and Namwali Serpell-read books by writers such as Helen DeWitt, Shirley Jackson, Stanislaw Lem, Dambudzo Marechera, Paule Marshall, and Charles Portis"--… (altro)
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This collection of 40 essays is literary criticism, lacking the personal connections and anecdotes I was hoping for.

At the least, I wanted to find inspiration to read these "B-Side" books, but only two writers managed to even slightly pique my interest in the books they wrote about (Adrienne Brown on Brown Girl, Brownstones by Paule Marshall; and Sharon Marcus on Life Among the Savages and Raising Demons, both by Shirley Jackson).

Spoilers for various books are shared, and not just for the books named in the chapter titles. Only one essayist was thoughtful enough to include a warning of said spoilers.

Also present is the glorification of sex (deviant sex, in particular), complete with horrifying details; the occult; and liberal politics.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley. ( )
  RachelRachelRachel | Nov 21, 2023 |
This is a collection of essays, reviews, and recommendations for books you most definitely missed. The writers of the various reviews are often academics—and sometimes that shows in the use of $2 words. But there is something for the true bibliophile in this book, or those looking for that undiscovered novel or story, particularly ones by underrepresented groups in literature. There a few that enticed me enough to add them to my future reads list. I added Brown Girl, Brownstones by Paule Marshall which was the debut novel by Paule Marshall about Barbadian immigrants living in Brooklyn. And a review by Ursula K. Le Guin for the book Annals of the Parish by John Galt which compared him to some of my other favorite authors, Elizabeth Gaskell, Jane Austen, and Thomas Hardy, gives this book a place on my TBR pile. And then there is a review of Kay Boyle’s Author of Herself. I had recently learned a bit about Kay Boyle’s incredible life in another book, and here is a biography I need to read. And lastly, who knew Shirley Jackson, whose classic horror novels have been undergoing a revival, also wrote about her domestic life in two memoirs, Life Among the Savages, and Raising Demons.

I have to say, if you are looking for other good books of book recommendations, I would suggest The Writer’s Library by Nancy Pearl and Jeff Schwager, any of Nancy Pearl’s Book Lust series, and Boxall’s 1001 Books to Read Before You Die. ( )
  auldhouse | Sep 30, 2021 |
B-Side Books: Essays on Forgotten Favorites, edited by John Plotz, was a fun and interesting trip through some lesser known books by both known and forgotten authors.

Since it amounts to a collection of forty essays, the voice varies from piece to piece, to paint all forty with a single broad brush is both incorrect and speaks more to the one painting. A few do read a bit like a critical essay (which makes sense since they are making a case for why these works are worthy of more attention) but most are conversational in nature. Make no mistake, these aren't conversations one has in passing but ones one has with other knowledgeable readers. If someone is lacking in either friends with some depth or, more likely, lacking depth themselves, then this may read like a lecture. I didn't feel any of them were lecturing to me, but I have conversations with people who make arguments for their stances all the time. You can decide for yourself, just don't take the word of anyone that is obviously so nondiscerning they must try to claim that distinction.

There were a few works that surprised me, not because I thought they were still widely read but because I thought they were still taught in enough schools or read widely enough not to be considered forgotten or overlooked. The four that spring to mind are Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Mythology (Edith Hamilton), The Beggar's Opera, and An American Childhood. A couple of others were probably borderline from my perspective, and most were unknown to me even in cases where I knew the author fairly well (Graham Greene).

While I enjoyed reading about all of the works, I probably only have a desire to add ten to twelve to my future reading list. Though in honesty that is more about genre preferences than whether the book sounded interesting.

I would recommend this to readers who enjoy reading about books they may not have read with an eye toward perhaps adding a few to their TBR pile. If you think that talking about a book consists of simply liking or disliking characters or plots, then this might not be for you and it may seem too "academic" or lecture-like. If you regularly think about how a book speaks to more than just the story or any one specific time period, this book will offer both some new books to consider and maybe even a new way into a book you've already read.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley. ( )
  pomo58 | Feb 3, 2021 |
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"There are the acknowledged classics of world literature: the canonical works assigned in schools, topping every must-read list . . . and then there are the B-Sides. These are the books that slipped through the cracks, went unread, missed their rightful appointment with posterity. They were ahead of their times or behind their times or on a whole different schedule than the rest of the universe. What do you do when a book that you love has been neglected or dismissed by everyone else? In B-Side Books, leading writers, critics, and scholars show why their favorite forgotten books deserve a new audience. From dusty westerns and far-out science fiction to obscure Czech novelists and romance-novel precursors, the contributors advocate for the unsung virtues of overlooked books. They write about unheralded novels, poetry collections, memoirs, and more with understanding, respect, passion, and love. In these thoughtful, often personal essays, contributors-including Stephanie Burt, Caleb Crain, Merve Emre, Ursula K. Le Guin, Carlo Rotella, and Namwali Serpell-read books by writers such as Helen DeWitt, Shirley Jackson, Stanislaw Lem, Dambudzo Marechera, Paule Marshall, and Charles Portis"--

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