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Readings: Essays and Literary Entertainments Book

If you have never happened upon Michael's Dirda's "Readings" column in the Washington Post Book World, yours is a sorry fate indeed. One never knows what one will find there, except that it will come filtered through the witty, unpretentious, voracious, book-besotted being that is Michael Dirda. In one column, Dirda introduces Guy Davenport, "the best literary essayist since Randall Jarrell and Cyril Connolly"; just as ardently, he reports elsewhere on a weekend convention of the P.G. Wodehouse Society. Another column finds Dirda spatting with his spouse over the preferred fate of his children's outgrown books (she says get rid of them; he hides them in the garage). Yet another column--several, actually--find him fondling and justifying the purchase of some first edition or another. Dirda writes about books he has (sort of) stolen, teachers who mattered, and an early 11th century Japanese novel (Murasaki Shikubu's The Tale of Genji). He even discusses his secret desire not to read so many books. "I sometimes think that a passion for omnivorous reading has seduced me into a lifetime of one-night stands," he says, "while the less promiscuous have managed to find a single true and more fulfilling love." For our sake, Mr. Dirda, keep up those love affairs--that passion is contagious. Those many Dirda enthusiasms, presented here in a collection of 46 "Readings" columns, will ignite fires aplenty in the curious reader's mind. --Jane SteinbergRead More

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  • Product Description

    Pulitzer-Prize-winning Washington Post columnist Michael Dirda here offers an intriguing selection of his writings across a wide variety of subjects, but all conne to his love of the written word. Personal, erudite, serious, and sometimes playful, these columns cover intellectual history, children's books, fantasy, and crime fiction--and that's just a start. Dirda is a writer's reader and a reader's writer. He is an impeccable guide to good reading from the light (he loves P. G. Wodehouse) to scholarly esoterica. His columns are always worth a pause, always worth reading, always worth coming back to. This is a book to keep on your bedside for ending the day with pleasurable readings.

  • 0253338247
  • 9780253338242
  • Michael Dirda
  • 1 December 2000
  • Indiana University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 232
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