Talking Cure, Paula Marantz Cohen
Talking Cure, Paula Marantz Cohen
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Talking Cure
An Essay on the Civilizing Power of Conversation

Author: Paula Marantz Cohen

Narrator: Coleen Marlo

Unabridged: 5 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2023


Synopsis

Talking Cure is a timely and enticing excursion into the art of good conversation. Paula Marantz Cohen reveals how conversation connects us in ways that social media never can and explains why simply talking to each other freely and without guile may be the cure to what ails our troubled society.

Drawing on her lifelong immersion in literature and culture and her decades of experience as a teacher and critic, Cohen argues that we learn to converse in our families and then carry that knowledge into a broader world where we encounter diverse opinions and sensibilities. She discusses the role of food in encouraging conversation, the challenges of writing dialogue in fiction, the pros and cons of Zoom, the relationship of conversation to vaudeville acts, and the educational value of a good college seminar where students learn to talk about ideas. Cohen looks at some of the famous groups of writers and artists in history whose conversation fed their creativity, and details some of the habits that can result in bad conversation.

Blending the immediacy of a beautifully crafted memoir with the conviviality of an intimate gathering with friends, Talking Cure makes a persuasive case for the civilizing value of conversation and is essential listening for anyone interested in the chatter that fuels culture.

About Paula Marantz Cohen

Paula Marantz Cohen is Distinguished Professor of English and dean of the Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University. Her books include Of Human Kindness: What Shakespeare Teaches Us about Empathy, Alfred Hitchcock: The Legacy of Victorianism, Silent Film and the Triumph of the American Myth, and the bestselling novel Jane Austen in Boca.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Georgie

What is the point of this book? Cohen begins by talking about how important conversation is to her personally, then talks about France, about food, about talking over Zoom, and spends a decent chunk of the book talking about Other writers thought about conversation. The theme is conversation, but the......more

Goodreads review by Howard

As the subtitle says, this is an essay on conversation. I would suggest, in fact, that it is a series of essays. I read a couple of 2* reviews on this book that stated that they were mislead to believe this would be a how to have better conversations manual. It is NOT a self help book, but essays co......more

Goodreads review by Tahlia

A relatable and intellectually stimulating read without being too heavy! "What can be more delightful than to have someone to whom you can say everything with the same absolute confidence as to yourself?" "If I start thinking in terms of past prejudices, I probably would never get any pleasure in thi......more