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Practical Classics: 50 Reasons to Reread 50 Books You Haven't Touched Since High School
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Practical Classics: 50 Reasons to Reread 50 Books You Haven't Touched Since High School
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Kevin Smokler
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:300 |
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Category/Genre | Language - reference and general |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781616146566
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Classifications | Dewey:011.73 |
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Illustrations |
0 Illustrations, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Prometheus Books
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Imprint |
Prometheus Books
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Publication Date |
19 February 2013 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Rediscover the great books of your youth and what they have to say about your life now. Remember reading "Catcher in the Rye" and "Pride and Prejudice" at school? Would you read them again now that no-one's grading you, just for your own enjoyment? "Practical Classics" helps you do just that. Author Kevin Smokler guides you through fifty books commonly assigned in high school English classes and shows you why you'd probably enjoy rereading the same books as an adult. Smokler's essays on the classics - witty, down-to-earth, appreciative, and insightful - are divided into ten sections, each covering an archetypical stage of life - from youth and first love to family, loss, and the future. The author not only gives you practical, real-world reasons why revisiting in adulthood is not only enjoyable but useful.
Author Biography
Kevin Smokler is critically acclaimed writer whose work has appeared in numerous publications, including the Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle.
Reviews""In this engaging survey of 50 books commonly assigned to teen readers, [Smokler] advocates revisiting them from an adult perspective. Even books we loved in our formative years... may have sailed right over our heads, suggests the author, who argues that only time and experience can prepare us to appreciate them fully." -San Jose Mercury News "[F]ull of wit and candor... Putting literature to practical use is not a new invention, but what's refreshing about the practice in this light is how Smokler pits this sort of practical gifting-as-guidance against the reduction of literature to 'a letter grade and a dusty old obligation.'" -Fiction Writers Review "[S]o much fun...[It] offers a truly enjoyable trip down one's personal memory lane of books. It's also a love letter to the act of reading, to continual learning, and to making an effort to slow down and savor the good books in life." -The Atlantic Wire "YA's for Adults" column, with interview "If you have been thinking about revisiting the books of your youth or those you have promised yourself to read, but haven't, this entertaining book provides practical, real-world reasons by you should read them." -Bookviews by Alan Caruba "[A] fine guide for any adult reader who would return to the classics with a different perspective in mind." -The Bookwatch "In the short and beguilingly engaging essays that make up Practical Classics, Smokler shows how these works can be relevant and even useful to grownups. Most impressively, he manages to pull this off without sounding stuffy or self-important." -The Rumpus "Possibly the first self-help book to use literature as its prescription, Practical Classics serves as a primer for personal development, demonstrating how one may apply various literary tinctures to the more troublesome areas of the Human Condition.... [Smokler] holds forth with confidence and a good slathering of wit about coping with our common, human plight." -Austin Chronicle
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