Mittwoch, Dezember 28, 2011

Zweimal Neu

Gestern gab es ein Gratis-Büchlein vom Kurier, das man bei der Teilnahme am Adventkalender-Spiel bekommen hatte. Ich habe schon gar nicht mehr daran gedacht, mich aber sehr gefreut, als es im Postkasten gelegen ist.

 
Kurier
Das große Weihnachtsbuch

Ausserdem habe ich gestern Abend auch meine Unsterblichen ausgelesen. Leider war es der Beginn einer Trilogie und da es mir sehr gut gefallen hat - musste ich heute den zweiten bestellen, der Anfang 2012 erscheint.
Mein Neues:

John MULLAN
How Novels Work

From Publishers Weekly: Based on Mullan's weekly "Elements of Fiction" column from UK's The Guardian, this volume intelligently dismantles a hefty stack of beloved novels to find out what makes them tick. Mullan is interested in fiction that most resonates with contemporary audiences-the books that readers remember and are eager to share and discuss-and, consequently, a number of book-club favorites turn up here, including Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres, Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections and Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime. Moving with critical dexterity from Martin Amis to Richard Yates to Virginia Woolf to a small library of other well-known authors, Mullan's methods-which are, in effect, to claw at the ineffable qualities of modern-day classics until some concrete observations emerge-are consistently readable and relevant, illuminating well each chapter's topic (Genre, Voices, Structure, Detail and Style among them). Although Mullan notes in the introduction that he revised, rearranged, and rewrote the columns extensively, the book retains-to its benefit-a serial, journalistic feel, moving the ambitious project from topic to topic and book to book at a pace that allows for real mechanical investigation but bars stalling.

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