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- From: twain@milton.u.washington.edu (Barbara Hlavin)
- Subject: Re: non-fiction reading (was Re: _Dog Soldiers_ by R. Stone, a wild ride!)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.175019.5560@u.washington.edu>
- Summary: Books! Books!
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 17:50:19 GMT
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- In article <BzL9xt.6Gt@wsrcc.com>, alison@wsrcc.com (Alison Chaiken) writes:
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- |> By the way, does anyone on this group ever read NON-fiction? I read
- |> non-fiction about 50% of the time, but I would guess that I am in the
- |> minority here.
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- INVENTING THE TRUTH: THE ART AND TRUTH OF MEMOIR. William Zinsser
- introduces this collection of essays with his explanation of the
- difference between memoir and autobiography (memoir makes little
- or no attempt to be objective; it focuses on a limited period of
- subjective memory and emotion; it is essentially anecdotal and
- given a narrative shape). Russell Baker, Annie Dillard, Alfred
- Kazan, Toni Morrison, and Lewis Thomas are the contributors, and
- in the course of writing about writing memoirs, they write exquisite
- memoirs. I was so moved by Baker's contribution that I started to
- cry on the bus.
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- ADAM'S TASK: CALLING ANIMALS BY NAME, Vicki Hearne. A philosopher
- and a student of semantics, Hearne is also a professional trainer of
- dogs and horses. This book is her attempt to share her perception
- of how humans and other animals communicate with each other, and what
- a human being has to learn and acknowledge about her own limitations
- in order to participate in another, but uncannily similar, order of
- being. My confidence in her broke down at the end, when she writes
- about the gentle and loving nature of pit bulls, all stories of whose
- bad behavior are false and malicious. I simply didn't believe her any
- more; she had compromised my trust in her judgment, and I was much
- dismayed. I finished the book in a kind of dejection. But the first
- two-thirds are exciting and absorbing reading.
-
- --Barbara
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