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A Swim in a Pond in the Rain

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For the past two decades, George Saunders has taught a class on the Russian short story at Syracuse University. In this book, he shares insights from that class, revealing what he and his students have learned. Accompanied by classic stories from Chekhov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Gogol, the seven essays explore the mechanics of fiction and its enduring relevance in today's chaotic world. Saunders introduces the essays by inviting readers to engage with these meticulously crafted narratives, which aim to tackle profound questions about life, purpose, values, and truth. He analyzes the stories both technically and accessibly, explaining how narrative functions, why we become absorbed in a story, and what keeps us at a distance. He emphasizes that writing is not just a technical skill but also a means of developing a new perspective on the world. This work delves into the intricacies of great writing and the cognitive processes involved in reading, illustrating how storytelling fosters genuine connections. Ultimately, it serves as a rich exploration of the interplay between reading, writing, and understanding ourselves and others.

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A Swim in a Pond in the Rain, George Saunders

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1984856030
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For the past two decades, George Saunders has taught a class on the Russian short story at Syracuse University. In this book, he shares insights from that class, revealing what he and his students have learned. Accompanied by classic stories from Chekhov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Gogol, the seven essays explore the mechanics of fiction and its enduring relevance in today's chaotic world. Saunders introduces the essays by inviting readers to engage with these meticulously crafted narratives, which aim to tackle profound questions about life, purpose, values, and truth. He analyzes the stories both technically and accessibly, explaining how narrative functions, why we become absorbed in a story, and what keeps us at a distance. He emphasizes that writing is not just a technical skill but also a means of developing a new perspective on the world. This work delves into the intricacies of great writing and the cognitive processes involved in reading, illustrating how storytelling fosters genuine connections. Ultimately, it serves as a rich exploration of the interplay between reading, writing, and understanding ourselves and others.