What to Read and Why Audiobook, by Francine Prose Play Audiobook Sample

What to Read and Why Audiobook

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Read By: Allyson Johnson Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: July 2018 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780062848437

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

36

Longest Chapter Length:

39:58 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

30 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

17:03 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

12

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Publisher Description

In this brilliant collection, the follow-up to her New York Times bestseller Reading Like a Writer, the distinguished novelist, literary critic, and essayist celebrates the pleasures of reading and pays homage to the works and writers she admires above all others, from Jane Austen and Charles Dickens to Jennifer Egan and Roberto Bolaño.

In an age defined by hyper-connectivity and constant stimulation, Francine Prose makes a compelling case for the solitary act of reading and the great enjoyment it brings. Inspiring and illuminating, What to Read and Why includes selections culled from Prose’s previous essays, reviews, and introductions, combined with new, never-before-published pieces that focus on her favorite works of fiction and nonfiction, on works by masters of the short story, and even on books by photographers like Diane Arbus.

Prose considers why the works of literary masters such as Mary Shelley, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Jane Austen have endured, and shares intriguing insights about modern authors whose words stimulate our minds and enlarge our lives, including Roberto Bolaño, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Jennifer Egan, and Mohsin Hamid. Prose implores us to read Mavis Gallant for her marvelously rich and compact sentences, and her meticulously rendered characters who reveal our flawed and complex human nature; Edward St. Aubyn for his elegance and sophisticated humor; and Mark Strand for his gift for depicting unlikely transformations. Here, too, are original pieces in which Prose explores the craft of writing: "On Clarity" and "What Makes a Short Story."

Written with her sharp critical analysis, wit, and enthusiasm, What to Read and Why is a celebration of literature that will give readers a new appreciation for the power and beauty of the written word.

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“With characteristic elegance, literary critic and novelist Prose passionately pushes great books and good writing in a wide-ranging assemblage of previously published and new essays…Prose’s stimulating collection of essays will move readers to pick up, for the first or the fifteenth time, the books she so enthusiastically recommends.”

— Publishers Weekly 

Quotes

  • “[Prose] assesses authors from Jane Austen to Roberto Bolaño while arguing that the solitary act of reading brings joyous relief in a noisy, overconnected world.”

    — Library Journal
  • “An unabashed fan of reading recommends some of her favorite books…As Prose implores: ‘Drop everything. Start reading. Now.’”

    — Kirkus Reviews

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About Francine Prose

Francine Prose is the author of many bestselling books of fiction, including A Changed Man and Blue Angel, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and the nonfiction New York Times bestseller Reading like a Writer. Her novel, Household Saints, was adapted for a movie by Nancy Savoca. Another novel, The Glorious Ones, has been adapted into a musical of the same name by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, which ran at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre at Lincoln Center in New York City in the Fall of 2007. She is the president of PEN American Center.

About Allyson Johnson

Allyson Johnson is an actress and singer who began performing at age twelve as coanchor of Bubble Gum Digest, for which she won an Emmy. After earning a degree in psychology from Brown University, she moved to New York where she became a social worker before shifting to a career in television and radio. Johnson has recorded countless commercials, promos, audiobooks, narrations, and animation series.