age: adult
genre: nonfiction, craft
rating: 5/8 tentacles
Reading Like a Writer
is a guide for close reading. Francine Prose dedicates each chapter to
a different writing element: sentences, paragraphs, dialogue,
character, detail, and more. She provides several excerpts per chapter
to illustrate these aspects of writing and discusses the mechanics of
each excerpt, noting what makes them work or fail to work. And ruins
the end of Anna Karenina. Thanks.
The thing about writing, is that everybody disagrees about
what makes it good--a point that Prose emphasizes as she presents
example after example. The excerpts alone (good and bad) got the
wheels in my mind turning. If nothing else, Prose is an excellent
curator. I liked seeing opposing writing styles smashed in side by side
because they reminded me that there is no "right" way to do something.
I have choices. I can learn the rules and then break them. My to-read
list is longer now. Some of the excerpts made me want to read more,
which made me wonder what it was about them that drew me in. Mostly
conflict, I think. The promise of a good conflict. Or cleverly
constructed prose. Or... something. Clarity.
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