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Brian Dillon

Essayism

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Imagine a type of writing so hard to define its very name means a trial, effort or attempt. An ancient form with an eye on the future, a genre poised between tradition and experiment. The essay wants above all to wander, but also to arrive at symmetry and wholeness; it nurses competing urges to integrity and disarray, perfection and fragmentation, confession and invention.
How to write about essays and essayists while staying true to these contradictions? Essayism is a personal, critical and polemical book about the genre, its history and contemporary possibilities. It's an example of what it describes: an essay that is curious and digressive, exacting yet evasive, a form that would instruct, seduce and mystify in equal measure. Among the essayists to whom he pays tribute — from Virginia Woolf to Georges Perec, Joan Didion to Sir Thomas Browne — Brian Dillon discovers a path back into his own life as a reader, and out of melancholia to a new sense of writing as adventure.
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143 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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  • Ivana Melgozashared an impression3 years ago
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    Bello aunque en partes cuando busca mostrarse vulnerable termina por sentirse un poco pretencioso. No sé si soy yo que ya no aguanto igual los párrafos tipo "cuando estaba escribiendo para una revista importante..." o "cuando estaba en mi casa de verano...". Aún así vale la pena, hay referencias y citas chulas.

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    tentative nature of their method or form.
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    essayists are sometimes ashamed to be essayists)
  • Karla Montalvohas quotedlast year
    push out, to chase, then to demand

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