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Jonathan Lethem
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An edition of More alive and less lonely (2017)

More alive and less lonely

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"A collection of bestselling, NBCC prize-winning author Jonathan Lethem's finest writing on the subject of writers and writing. A readerly wake-up call from one of America's finest and most acclaimed working writers. Picking up where his NBCC Award finalist collection The Ecstasy of Influence left off, More Alive and Less Lonely collects more than a decade of Lethem's finest writing on writing, with new and previously unpublished material, including: impassioned appeals for forgotten writers and overlooked books, razor-sharp essays, and personal accounts of his most extraordinary literary encounters and discoveries. Only Lethem, with his love of cult favorites and the canon alike, can write with equal insight about the stories of modern masters like Lorrie Moore and Thomas Pynchon, graphic novelist Chester Brown, science fiction outlier Philip K. Dick, and classic icons like Moby-Dick. Edited by novelist Christopher Boucher (Golden Delicious), More Alive and Less Lonely deserves a place on every serious reader's bookshelf. Lethem's joyful approach to literature will inspire you to dive back into your favorite books and then point you towards what to read next"--

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300

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Table of Contents

I. Engulf and devour
The loneliest book I've read --
Footnote on Sylvie Selig --
Engulf and devour --
The figure in the castle --
The greatest animal novelist of all time --
The counter-Roth -- -- II. It can still take me there
The only human superhero --
Forget this introduction --
What's old is new -- (NYRB)
To catch a beat --
Footnote -- -- III. Objects in furious motion
Fierce attachments --
Attention drifting beautifully -- (Donald Barthelme)
Rock of ages --
My hero: Karl Ove Knausgaard --
A new life -- (Malamud)
A mug's game --
Steven Millhauser's ghost stories -- -- IV. Lost worlds
The mechanics of fear, revisited --
On the Yard --
Walter Tevis's Mockingbird --
Everything said and exhausted -- (Daniel Fuchs)
How did I get here and what could it possibly mean? -- (Bernard Wolfe)
'Twas ever thus -- (Tanguy Viel's Beyond Suspicion)
Russell Greenan's Geniuses -- -- V. Ecstatic depictions of consciousness
Consumed --
Dog soldiers --
Bizarro world --
On two sentences from Charles D'Ambrosio's "Screenwriter" --
Remarks perhaps of some assistance to the reader of Joseph McElroy's Ancient history: a paraphase -- -- VI. Thomas Berger and I have never met -- (Ishiguro, Berger and PKD)
Kazuo Ishiguro --
The butler did it --
Footnote on Ishiguro --
High priest of the paranoids --
The man whose teeth were all exactly alike --
To Ubik --
Life after wartime --
Thomas Berger --
Letters from the invisible man: my correspondence with Thomas Berger --
Footnote on Berger -- -- VII. OK you mugs
Heavy petting --
More than night --
You talkin' to me? --
New York characters --
Lost and found --
The original piece of wood I left in your head: a conversation between director Spike Jonze and critic Perkus Tooth --
Johnny's graying teenaged sense of what isn't boring -- (Da Capo Best Music Writing 2002)
Close reading -- (Ricks on Dylan)
Rod Serling --
Mutual seduction -- -- VIII. Fan mail
Carved in need --
New old friend (a toast to Kenneth Koch) --
Eyes wide open --
Something about a slice --
Pynchonopolis --
To Cosmicomics --
Anthony Burgess answers two questions --
A furtive exchange --
Books are sandwiches.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
814/.54
Library of Congress
PS3562.E8544 M67 2017, PN83

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 300 pages
Number of pages
300

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27232949M
ISBN 10
1612196039
ISBN 13
9781612196039
LCCN
2016036950
OCLC/WorldCat
965445828

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