How To Write Like Tolstoy, Richard Cohen
How To Write Like Tolstoy, Richard Cohen
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How To Write Like Tolstoy
A Journey into the Minds of Our Greatest Writers

Author: Richard Cohen

Narrator: Richard Cohen

Unabridged: 8 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/17/2020


Synopsis

Behind every acclaimed work of literature is a trove of heartfelt decisions. The best authors put painstaking—sometimes obsessive—effort into each element of their stories, from plot and character development to dialogue and point of view.

Veteran editor and teacher Richard Cohen draws on his vast reservoir of a lifetime's reading and his insight into what makes good prose soar. Here are Gabriel García Márquez's thoughts on how to start a novel ("In the first paragraph you solve most of the problems with your book"); Virginia Woolf offering her definition of style ("It is all rhythm. Once you get that, you can't use the wrong words"); and Vladimir Nabokov on the nature of fiction ("All great novels are great fairy tales").

Cohen has researched the published works and private utterances of our greatest authors to discover the elements that made their prose memorable. The result is a unique exploration of the act and art of writing that enriches our experience of reading both the classics and the best modern fiction. Evoking the marvelous, the famous, and the irreverent, he reveals the challenges that even the greatest writers faced—and shows us how they surmounted them.

About Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen is a five-time UK national saber champion, author, and founder of Richard Cohen Books. A former director of the Cheltenham Literature Festival, he is the author of By the Sword, an award-winning history of swordplay, and Chasing the Sun, a wide-ranging narrative account of the star that gives us life. He has written for the New York Times and most leading London newspapers. Richard lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by K.P. on December 11, 2019

I’m a fan of books about writing. I can’t explain why they fascinate me so much but they tend to make me less lonely as a writer. The really good ones do anyway. They remind me perseverance in writing can heed staying results. To write well, you must first write badly, etc. So when a book like this......more

Goodreads review by Nick on April 18, 2018

Rocketing up the charts to take SECOND PLACE in my all time favourite books about the love of literature. My favourite remains Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them. Both books share something beautiful: a shining love of reading, writing, an......more

Goodreads review by Dan on December 13, 2017

I’d probably rate this a little higher (not quite 3.5), especially for the range of examples (it’s not limited to Tolstoy; the title is a wee misleading) and topics (irony, plagiarism, and prose reading). The anecdotes do make it memorable and fun. Still, he doesn’t give enough actionable advice — u......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on November 17, 2019

I wasn't too sure what I was getting into with How to Write Like Tolstoy, there is some degree of irony that it's difficult to judge books 'on writing' until you've actually read them. Some readers may be relieved to know there isn't an over-focus on Tolstoy per se, but a useful examination of a ran......more

Goodreads review by Agustín on January 17, 2024

El nombre del libro se presta intencionalmente a confusión: por supuesto que nada ni nadie te puede enseñar algo parecido a escribir cómo Tolstoi. De hecho, es bastante discutible que se pueda "enseñar a escribir" aunque me parece indiscutible que se puede aprender a escribir mejor, si uno ya trae e......more