Urgency and Patience - (Belgian Literature) by Jean-Philippe Toussaint (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Both a sense of urgency and a goodly amount of patience are required for any writer to produce a novel.
- About the Author: Jean-Philippe Toussaint is the author of ten novels, ?
- 90 Pages
- Literary Collections, Essays
- Series Name: Belgian Literature
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About the Book
"Originally published in French as L'urgence et la patience"--Title page verso.Book Synopsis
Both a sense of urgency and a goodly amount of patience are required for any writer to produce a novel. Moving between these two poles, Jean-Philippe Toussaint here collects a series of short essays on the art of writing, both his own and that of writers he's admired, for example Kafka, Beckett, Dostoyevsky, and Proust. As Toussaint himself has said, "It's only natural for writers... to say a word about how they write and what they owe to great authors."
Review Quotes
"I particularly recommend Urgency and Patience to everyone who dreams of writing, or starting out in the business. Really? Yes, because the novelist here reveals his methodology, his rules, tricks, mannerisms, constraints... and, as reading is inseparable from writing, his experiences as a reader..."--Le Journal du Dimanche
About the Author
Jean-Philippe Toussaint is the author of ten novels, ?and the winner of numerous literary prizes, including the Prix D?cembre for The Truth about Marie. His writing has been compared to the works of Samuel Beckett and Jacques Tati, and the films of Jim Jarmusch and even Charlie Chaplin.