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A unique collection of essays about the meaning and significance of storytelling in our time.
At what point did we begin to say, 'We are all storytellers'? Far from being a timeless idea, the statement seems to go back to no further than the 1980s, coterminous with the dawning of a new kind of epic novel, an unprecedented supremacy for the English language, and the era of economic liberalisation. Who was it who made 'storytelling' synonymous with cultures outside the West? And could it just be conceivable that much of what's most worthwhile about writing and creativity occur on the fringes of the story?
The essays in this book, delivered originally as talks at a Literary Activism symposium, look again at the assumptions that underlie the way we think of storytelling and storytellers. The contributors include novelists, academics and translators including Anjum Hasan, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Charles Bernstein, Geoffrey O'Brien, Gurvinder Singh, Jeremy Harding, Jean-Frédéric Chevallier and Tiffany Atkinson.

About the Editor

Amit Chaudhuri is an award-winning novelist, poet, essayist and musician.
 
 
 
 

About the Author

Amit Chaudhari is a novelist, poet, essayist and musician.
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Against Storytelling

Against Storytelling

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  • ISBN: 9789360450533
  • Author: Amit Chaudhuri
  • Publisher: Westland
  • Pages: 160
  • Format: Paperback
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About the book

A unique collection of essays about the meaning and significance of storytelling in our time.
At what point did we begin to say, 'We are all storytellers'? Far from being a timeless idea, the statement seems to go back to no further than the 1980s, coterminous with the dawning of a new kind of epic novel, an unprecedented supremacy for the English language, and the era of economic liberalisation. Who was it who made 'storytelling' synonymous with cultures outside the West? And could it just be conceivable that much of what's most worthwhile about writing and creativity occur on the fringes of the story?
The essays in this book, delivered originally as talks at a Literary Activism symposium, look again at the assumptions that underlie the way we think of storytelling and storytellers. The contributors include novelists, academics and translators including Anjum Hasan, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Charles Bernstein, Geoffrey O'Brien, Gurvinder Singh, Jeremy Harding, Jean-Frédéric Chevallier and Tiffany Atkinson.

About the Editor

Amit Chaudhuri is an award-winning novelist, poet, essayist and musician.
 
 
 
 

About the Author

Amit Chaudhari is a novelist, poet, essayist and musician.

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