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Grade: B+ Unfortunately, the book is redundant and dry for those of us already with degrees in literature. to symbolism (death, illness, weather, setting), and why authors do what they do and why real reading is a deeply intellectual and active process. A great beginners/amateur's guide to reading. An accessible, engaging and easy to read instructional book on how to read. It's pretty much my four years of literature degree compressed into a quick reference, discussing everything from intextuality/allusions (Shakespearean, Biblical, mythological, etc). But I sure wish I had it in high school.
I wish I had read this in junior high and then had a refresher each year at the beginning of English class. There are plenty of examples used. This was an impulse purchase that I made just before a business trip. The author keeps the chapters, and his points about reading literature, concise. And the author absolutely has a sense of humor.
What an investment. This book was one of the reasons I decided to pursue a Master's degree in English; I wanted more from the books I was reading, and this book opened my eyes to a deeper level of reading.I highly recommend this book--and Foster's follow-up _How to Read Novels Like a Professor_--to anyone who wants the keys to unlock literature for themselves. The English department chair at the school I taught at bought a copy of this book for each teacher in the department, to rekindle our love of literature. We were all inspired to dig deeper into literature and bring some of Foster's insights into our classrooms.
This book helps writers develop their understanding of the structures and symbolism behind stories, while enhancing one's grasp of a wide range of literature. This book could just as easily be titled "How to read like a writer." Good writers have to be extensive and selective readers; and they have to develop an understanding of techniques that will deepen their approach to telling their own stories. It also includes a reading list of vital literature that influences both readers and writers today.
I like the way you learn to look at literature and look for patterns - all aimed at gaining understanding. Memorable. This book does what its title implies. Enjoy an easy read on a fascinating topic.
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