Against Storytelling
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Against Storytelling Invites Readers Into A Provocative Examination Of How Stories Function In Culture. This Collection Of Essays, Part Of The Literary Activism Series, Interrogates The Act Of Storytelling Itself—Its Origins, Politics, And Evolving Significance In Contemporary Life. Designed For Adult Readers, Students Of Literature, Writers, And Curious Minds Who Want To Understand How Narratives Shape Society, This Book Offers A Thoughtful, Challenging, And Hopeful Look At Why Storytelling Still Matters.
Edited By Amit Chaudhuri And Featuring Voices From Anjum Hasan, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Charles Bernstein, And Other Distinguished Contributors, Against Storytelling Asks Big Questions: Why Do So Many Claim That We Are All Storytellers, And Where Did That Belief Originate—Tracing Its Roots To The 1980S? How Does Storytelling Relate To Economic Liberalization And The Rise Of A New Epic Novel? The Essays Travel Across Cultures, Offering Non-Western Perspectives And Inviting Readers To Rethink The Boundaries Of Narrative Form. The Experience Is A Mosaic Of Insights—Sharp, Humane, And Refreshingly Unsentimental.
In This Collection, The Writing Is Lucid And Accessible, Blending Critical Theory With Literary Curiosity. Each Essay Moves With A Thoughtful Pace, Balancing Close Reading With Cultural Critique, And Presenting Concepts In A Way That Invites Discussion Rather Than DebateReader reviews
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