Suppose a Sentence
Suppose a Sentence is a critical and personal reflection on the art of the sentence in literature, widely conceived. It is both an experiment in the attentive form of the essay — asking what happens, and where one might wander, when as readers and writers we pay minute attention to the language before us — and a polemic for certain kinds of experiment in prose. In a series of essays, each taking a single sentence as its starting point, the book explores style, voice and context. But it also uses its subjects — from George Eliot to Joan Didion, John Donne to Annie Dillard — to ask what the sentence is today and what it might become next.
- Author
- Brian Dillon
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 150
- Publisher
- Fitzcarraldo Editions
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781913097011
- Genres
- writing, essays, philosophy, criticism, art
- Release date
- 2020
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