Brought to Book

Brought to Book by Ian Breakwell, published by Penguin in 1994, is a thought-provoking exploration of the impact of literature on personal experiences. This edition comprises 284 pages and is presented in English. The book invites contributors to delve into the myriad ways books have influenced their lives, revealing a spectrum of emotions and insights that range from the curious to the surreal.
Readers will find a collection of reflections that highlight the catalytic role of literature in shaping individual narratives. The contributors share their unique perspectives, illustrating how books can evoke a variety of responses, from humor to sadness. This literary criticism work encourages an examination of the profound connections between literature and personal identity, making it a significant addition for those interested in the interplay between books and life experiences.
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” … We invited the contributors to ‘Brought to book’ to explore how books, in a myriad of tangential, curious, funny, sad, disturbing and surreal ways, have been influential or catalytic in revealing their lives to them.” — Introduction by the editors, p. 1.
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