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The Novel, Who Needs It?

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In The Novel, Who Needs It?, Joseph Epstein passionately defends the unique importance of the novel among intellectual pursuits that explore human behaviour. He argues that superior fiction stimulates the mind unlike any other form, probing deeply into human nature and the truths of the heart rather than abstract ideas. Epstein examines how novels are read differently from other texts, how memory interacts with fiction, and suggests age-appropriate reading for various works, even proposing novel "ratings." He discusses the distinct knowledge gained from novels β€” a questioning of accepted truths about human existence often embraced by notable intellectuals. The book also critiques contemporary cultural trends that undermine great fiction, including online reading, creative writing programmes, political correctness, and therapeutic thinking. Ultimately, Epstein insists that everyone needs the novel.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in literary criticism, the art of fiction, and cultural commentary, particularly those who appreciate thoughtful essays on the significance of novels in understanding human nature. It suits literary scholars, writers, and anyone curious about the intellectual and emotional power of fiction.

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In this brief but highly engaging book, Joseph Epstein argues for the primacy of fiction, and specifically of the novel, among all intellectual endeavours that seek to describe the behaviour of human beings. Reading superior fiction, he holds, arouses the mind in a way that nothing else quite does. He shows how the novel at its best operates above the level of ideas in favour of taking up the truths of the heart. No other form probes so deeply into that eternal mystery of mysteries, human nature, as the novel.

Along the way, Epstein recounts how we read fiction differently from much else. He sets out how memory works differently in the reading of fiction compared to other works. He notes that certain novels are best read at certain ages, and suggests that novels, like movies, might do well to carry ratings, with some novels best read no later than one's early twenties, others not to be read before the age of forty.

The knowledge one acquires from reading novels differs from all other kinds of knowledge, for the subject of all superior fiction is human existence itself, in all its variousness and often humbling confusion. The spirit of the novel entails questioning much that others consider home truths. This is demonstrated by the fact that so many important philosophers, social scientists, jurists, and other intellectuals have been devoted readers of fiction, among them Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Michael Oakeshott, Edward Shils, and Clifford Geertz.

The Novel, Who Needs It? takes up those current elements in the culture that militate against the production of first-rate fiction. Prominent among them are the rise of online reading, the expansion of creative writing programmes, the artistically discouraging effects of political correctness, and the pervasiveness of therapeutic thinking throughout contemporary culture.

As for the title, The Novel, Who Needs It?, Joseph Epstein's answer is that we all do.

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Reviews praise Epstein's style as a blend of elegance and accessible directness, comparing him to Montaigne and Mencken for his learned yet approachable essays. John Gross highlights Epstein's engaging, unsentimental tone, while Philip Larkin appreciates the playful yet sophisticated exploration of subjects that entertain without overwhelming readers. Karl Shapiro credits Epstein with helping to restore the literary stature of the modern essay. His work is recognised for its scholarly whimsy and distinctive voice.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781641773058

Publisher: Encounter Books,USA

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 31 August 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Encounter Books,USA

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 152

About the Author

Joseph Epstein is the author of thirty-one books, among them books on divorce, ambition, snobbery, friendship, envy, and gossip. He has published seventeen collections of essays and four books of short stories. He has been the editor of theΒ American Scholar, the intellectual quarterly of Phi Beta Kappa, and for thirty years he taught in the English Department at Northwestern University. He has written for theΒ New Yorker, Commentary, the New Criterion, Times Literary Supplement, Claremont Review of Books, the New York Review of Books, Poetry,Β and other magazines both in the United States and abroad.

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