The Novelist's Lexicon: Writers on the Words That Define Their Work

Author(s): Villa Gillet and Le Monde

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At a recent literary conference hosted by Villa Gillet and Le Monde, organizers asked seventy-seven prominent authors from around the world to choose a word that opens the door to their work. Their crystalline musings, collected here for the first time, offer an extraordinary portrait of writing and reading from the perspective of the artist. Organized alphabetically, the anthology is a pleasurable and instructive book for writers, readers, and anyone seeking an intimate understanding of literature. Through these personal "passwords," authors articulate the function of language, character, plot, and structure, and, in the process, reveal their relationship with the elements of story. Jonathan Lethem discusses the independent life of furniture; A. S. Byatt describes the power of the narrative web; Etgar Keret explains the importance of balagan, a Hebrew word meaning "total chaos"; Daniel Mendelsohn expounds on the unknowable, or what the author should or should not impart to the reader; Annie Proulx clarifies terroir, which embodies the complexities of time, place, geography, weather, and climate; and Colum McCann details the benefits of anonymity.

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  • : 9780231150804
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