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Nothing remains the same : rereading and remembering

From the esteemed cultural critic and journalist Wendy Lesser, Nothing Remains the Same is a bibliophile's dream: a book about the pleasures and surprises of rereading, a witty, intelligent exploration of what books can mean to our lives. Compared with reading, the act of rereading is far more personal -- it involves the interaction of our past selves, our present selves, and literature. With candor, humor, and grace, Lesser takes us on a guided tour of her own return to books she once knew, from the plays of Shakespeare to twentieth-century novels by Kingsley Amis and Ian McEwan, from the childhood favorite I Capture the Castle to classic novels such as Anna Karenina and Huckleberry Finn, from nonfiction by Henry Adams to poetry by Wordsworth. Lesser conveys an infectious love of reading and inspires us all to take another look at the books we've read to find the unexpected treasures they might offer
eBook, English, 2003, ©2002
1st Mariner books ed View all formats and editions
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2003, ©2002
Criticism, interpretation, etc
1 online resource (x, 234 pages)
9781299880566, 9780547346892, 1299880568, 0547346891
858968568
Print version:
"A Mariner book."
Includes index
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