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The Details: On Love, Death and Reading

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Details: On Love, Death and Reading
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tegan Bennett Daylight
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 135
Category/GenreLiterary essays
Literary studies - general
ISBN/Barcode 9781760855253
ClassificationsDewey:824.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster Australia
Imprint Simon & Schuster Australia
Publication Date 8 July 2020
Publication Country Australia

Description

Shortlisted for the 2021 Prime Minister's Literary Awards A book about the connections we form with literature and each other Tegan Bennett Daylight has led a life in books - as a writer, a teacher and a critic, but first and foremost as a reader. In this deeply insightful and intimate work, Daylight describes how her reading has nourished her life, and how life has informed her reading. In both, she shows us that it's the small points of connection - the details - that really matter: what we notice when someone close to us dies, when we give birth, when we make friends. In life's disasters and delights, the details are what we can share and compare and carry with us. Daylight writes with invigorating candour and compassion about her mother's last days; her own experiences of childbearing and its aftermath (in her celebrated essay 'Vagina'); her long admiration of Helen Garner and George Saunders; and her great loves and friendships. Each chapter is a revelation, and a celebration of how books offer not an escape from 'real life' but a richer engagement with the business of living. The result is a work that will truly deepen your relationship with books, and with other readers. The delight is in the details. 'A superb writer... If you love reading, you'll cherish this book for showing you why.' Charlotte Wood, author of The Weekend and The Natural Way of Things 'An intimate and wise celebration of the joy and solace we find in books.' Books & Publishing 'If you care about reading and writing, past, present and future, read this book.' Stephen Romei, The Weekend Australian 'The Details is a joyful and vital adventure alongside a sophisticated reader, and a timely reminder of the critical role of art in turbulent times.' Justine Hyde, The Saturday Paper 'A testament to the enriching power of reading.' Thuy On, Sydney Morning Herald 'An immersive and thought-provoking read, ideal for any bibliophile.' The Monthly

Author Biography

Tegan Bennett Daylight is a writer, teacher and critic. Her books include the Stella Award shortlisted Six Bedrooms and the novels Safety and Bombora. She lives in the Blue Mountains with her husband and two children.

Reviews

'Daylight is simply a superb writer. Her prose is supple, discursive, funny, restrained and loving. On finishing The Details, I felt as I do at the end of every great book: washed clean and scoured out; unmade and remade. Like all great art, The Details is about many things at once: among them birth and death, laughter and misery, mothers and children, the body and the spirit - and informing and transforming all this, of course, it is about reading and the creation of a sustaining inner life. It reminds us that in life as in writing, it's the illuminating detail that reveals the truth of who we are. If you love reading, you'll cherish this book for showing you why.' -- Charlotte Wood, author of The Weekend and The Natural Way of Things 'A book for readers and writers alike: an intimate and wise celebration of the joy and solace we find in books.' * Books&Publishing * 'If you care about reading and writing, past, present and future, read this book.' -- Stephen Romei * The Weekend Australian * 'The Details is a joyful and vital adventure alongside a sophisticated reader, and a timely reminder of the critical role of art in turbulent times.' -- Justine Hyde * The Saturday Paper * 'A testament to the enriching power of reading.' -- Thuy On * Sydney Morning Herald * 'An immersive and thought-provoking read, ideal for any bibliophile.' * The Monthly *