How to Read a Novelist

How to Read a Novelist by John Freeman, published by Macmillan on October 8, 2013, is an illustrated collection that brings together Freeman’s insightful profiles of notable novelists. With 372 pages, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the contemporary literary landscape, showcasing the voices of both established and emerging authors. Freeman, a seasoned critic and former editor of Granta, draws from his extensive experience to present a nuanced exploration of the novel as a vital form in today’s culture.
In this book, readers will find a blend of biography and literary criticism, as Freeman shares what he has learned from interviewing a diverse array of writers, including Doris Lessing, Haruki Murakami, and Toni Morrison. The profiles are designed to illuminate the unique contributions of each novelist, providing context for their work and the literary culture they inhabit. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of modern literature and the figures behind it, making it a thoughtful addition for anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling.
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The novel is alive and well, thank you very much
For the last fifteen years, whenever a novel was published, John Freeman was there to greet it. As a critic for more than two hundred newspapers worldwide, the onetime president of the National Book Critics Circle, and the former editor of Granta, he has reviewed thousands of books and interviewed scores of writers. In How to Read a Novelist, which pulls together his very best profiles (many of them new or completely rewritten for this volume) of the very best novelists of our time, he shares with us what he’s learned.
From such international stars as Doris Lessing, Haruki Murakami, Salman Rushdie, and Mo Yan, to established American lions such as Don DeLillo, Norman Mailer, Toni Morrison, Marilynne Robinson, Philip Roth, John Updike, and David Foster Wallace, to the new guard of Edwidge Danticat, Dave Eggers, Jonathan Franzen, and more, Freeman has talked to everyone.
What emerges is an instructive and illuminating, definitive yet still idiosyncratic guide to a diverse and lively literary culture: a vision of the novel as a varied yet vital contemporary form, a portrait of the novelist as a unique and profound figure in our fragmenting global culture, and a book that will be essential reading for every aspiring writer and engaged reader—a perfect companion (or gift!) for anyone who’s ever curled up with a novel and wanted to know a bit more about the person who made it possible.
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