The Questions That Matter Most: Reading, Writing, and the Exercise of Freedom

Author:   Jane Smiley
Publisher:   Heyday Books
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9781597146050


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   06 June 2023
Format:   Hardback
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One of California's leading writers, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in fiction, presents her first nonfiction volume on writing since 2005's best-selling Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Novel. ""Smiley gives educators, readers, and writers much to discuss. Highly recommended."" --Library Journal, starred review ""Line for line, Smiley delivers such clear, vibrant, precise prose--handed forth as calmly and equitably as an ice cream cone, even when she's incensed--that a reader feels smarter just taking it in."" --The Boston Globe Long acclaimed as one of America's preeminent novelists, Jane Smiley is also an unparalleled observer of the craft of writing. In The Questions That Matter Most this Pulitzer Prize-winning writer offers steady and penetrating essays on some of the aesthetic and cultural issues that mark any serious engagement with reading and writing. Beginning with a personal introduction tracing Smiley's migration from Iowa to California, the author reflects on her findings in the varied literature of the Golden State, whose writers have for decades litigated the West's contested legacies of racism, class conflict, and sexual politics through their pens. As she considers the ambiguity of character and the weight of history, her essays provide new entry points into literature, and we lucky readers can see how Smiley draws inspiration from across the literary spectrum to invigorate her own writing. With enthusiasm and meticulous attention, Smiley dives beneath surface-level interpretations to examine the works of Marguerite de Navarre, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, Mark Twain, Willa Cather, Franz Kafka, Halldór Laxness, and Jessica Mitford. Throughout, Smiley seeks to think harder and, in her words, with ""more clarity and nuance"" about the questions that matter most.

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Author:   Jane Smiley
Publisher:   Heyday Books
Imprint:   Heyday Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781597146050


ISBN 10:   1597146056
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   06 June 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Praise for Jane Smiley: She turns literary and stylistic cartwheels. ... Is there anything Jane Smiley cannot do? --Pico Iyer, Time Smiley unceremoniously plunges us into a torrent of character and event, trusting that we will emerge transformed by her exhilarating baptism, and we do. --The New Yorker In her sensuous responsiveness to the facts of the world, Smiley has started to look like the best living American novelist. --Philip Hensher, The Observer (London)


Praise for 13 Ways of Looking at the Novel (2006): Engaging. ... Down-to-earth. ... Smiley's unmediated voice-blunt, uncompromising and witty-rings from every page. ... She inspires wicked delight. --Los Angeles Times Book Review A massive victory. ... Awfully smart. ... Always a pleasure. --The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Provocative. ... Wise and humane. ... It reminds readers of the novel why they love their avocation. ... I most heartily recommend it. --Marjorie Kehe, The Christian Science Monitor Thorough, insightful. ... Sure to inspire delicious debate and excite interest in undiscovered works. ... Her critiques are shrewd, artful and unflinching. ...Thirteen Ways continues to whisper its profundities long after the last page is turned. --Rocky Mountain News


"Praise for The Questions That Matter Most: ""In this slim yet valuable book, Smiley gives educators, readers, and writers much to discuss. Highly recommended."" --Library Journal, starred review ""It's hard to overstate the pleasure of reading Jane Smiley--especially, for me, her essays. [...] The Questions that Matter Most offers a case in point. Line for line, Smiley delivers such clear, vibrant, precise prose--handed forth as calmly and equitably as an ice cream cone, even when she's incensed--that a reader feels smarter just taking it in. [...] This quality of keen, cool analysis suffuses every piece."" --Joan Frank, The Boston Globe ""In this sharp compendium, Pulitzer Prize winner Smiley brings together her literary criticism, which brims with the same keen observations, inquisitiveness, and humor as her novels. [...] Fleet-footed and smart, this delights."" --Publishers Weekly ""[The Questions That Matter Most] gathers essays (and two stories) composed with wit, enthusiasm, expertise, and candor [...] Smiley's agile, seemingly blithe inquiries are wryly incisive, ethically rigorous, and propelled by her profound passion for literature as an endless source of illumination and liberation."" --Donna Seaman, Booklist ""The Questions That Matter Most is a slim but rangy volume featuring eighteen accessible B-sides that twine details of place and musings on novels--both writing and reading them. [...] Years ago, she wrote that 'to write novels is to broadcast the various stages of your foolishness.' As the essays here remind us, that's too humble by half."" --Alta Journal ""Jane Smiley is an accomplished novelist and a dedicated student of the form. Her latest book, The Questions That Matter Most, assembles pieces on a range of topics: motherhood, childhood and, naturally, novels."" --Mark Athitakis, The Washington Post ""The prescient questions Smiley addresses are angled at California and American literary history through the work of a cohort of seminal writers [...] The ambiguity of the Golden State in terms of freedom, autonomy, race, class, identity, sex and other topics is filtered through Smiley's perspectives as a resident of California and paired with the work of these classic writers whose work informs her own."" --East Bay Express ""Author Jane Smiley is a literary powerhouse [...] the master of the family psyche, the community psyche, and human relationship analysis."" --Monterey County Weekly ""Jane Smiley is a force of nature. Her new book, The Questions That Matter Most, marks her first literary nonfiction collection in nearly 20 years."" --Nob Hill Gazette Praise for Jane Smiley: ""She turns literary and stylistic cartwheels. ... Is there anything Jane Smiley cannot do?""--Pico Iyer, Time ""Smiley unceremoniously plunges us into a torrent of character and event, trusting that we will emerge transformed by her exhilarating baptism, and we do.""--The New Yorker ""In her sensuous responsiveness to the facts of the world, Smiley has started to look like the best living American novelist.""--Philip Hensher, The Observer (London)"


"Jane Smiley is the recipient of the 2024 Robert Kirsch Award for Lifetime Achievement by the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes Praise for The Questions That Matter Most: ""In this slim yet valuable book, Smiley gives educators, readers, and writers much to discuss. Highly recommended."" --Library Journal, starred review ""It's hard to overstate the pleasure of reading Jane Smiley--especially, for me, her essays. [...] The Questions that Matter Most offers a case in point. Line for line, Smiley delivers such clear, vibrant, precise prose--handed forth as calmly and equitably as an ice cream cone, even when she's incensed--that a reader feels smarter just taking it in. [...] This quality of keen, cool analysis suffuses every piece."" --Joan Frank, The Boston Globe ""In this sharp compendium, Pulitzer Prize winner Smiley brings together her literary criticism, which brims with the same keen observations, inquisitiveness, and humor as her novels. [...] Fleet-footed and smart, this delights."" --Publishers Weekly ""[The Questions That Matter Most] gathers essays (and two stories) composed with wit, enthusiasm, expertise, and candor [...] Smiley's agile, seemingly blithe inquiries are wryly incisive, ethically rigorous, and propelled by her profound passion for literature as an endless source of illumination and liberation."" --Donna Seaman, Booklist ""The Questions That Matter Most is a slim but rangy volume featuring eighteen accessible B-sides that twine details of place and musings on novels--both writing and reading them. [...] Years ago, she wrote that 'to write novels is to broadcast the various stages of your foolishness.' As the essays here remind us, that's too humble by half."" --Alta Journal ""Jane Smiley is an accomplished novelist and a dedicated student of the form. Her latest book, The Questions That Matter Most, assembles pieces on a range of topics: motherhood, childhood and, naturally, novels."" --Mark Athitakis, The Washington Post ""The prescient questions Smiley addresses are angled at California and American literary history through the work of a cohort of seminal writers [...] The ambiguity of the Golden State in terms of freedom, autonomy, race, class, identity, sex and other topics is filtered through Smiley's perspectives as a resident of California and paired with the work of these classic writers whose work informs her own."" --East Bay Express ""Author Jane Smiley is a literary powerhouse [...] the master of the family psyche, the community psyche, and human relationship analysis."" --Monterey County Weekly ""Jane Smiley is a force of nature. Her new book, The Questions That Matter Most, marks her first literary nonfiction collection in nearly 20 years."" --Nob Hill Gazette Praise for Jane Smiley: ""She turns literary and stylistic cartwheels. ... Is there anything Jane Smiley cannot do?""--Pico Iyer, Time ""Smiley unceremoniously plunges us into a torrent of character and event, trusting that we will emerge transformed by her exhilarating baptism, and we do.""--The New Yorker ""In her sensuous responsiveness to the facts of the world, Smiley has started to look like the best living American novelist.""--Philip Hensher, The Observer (London)"


"Praise for The Questions That Matter Most: ""In this sharp compendium, Pulitzer Prize winner Smiley brings together her literary criticism, which brims with the same keen observations, inquisitiveness, and humor as her novels. [...] Fleet-footed and smart, this delights."" --Publishers Weekly ""[The Questions That Matter Most] gathers essays (and two stories) composed with wit, enthusiasm, expertise, and candor [...] Smiley's agile, seemingly blithe inquiries are wryly incisive, ethically rigorous, and propelled by her profound passion for literature as an endless source of illumination and liberation."" --Donna Seaman, Booklist Praise for Jane Smiley: ""She turns literary and stylistic cartwheels. ... Is there anything Jane Smiley cannot do?""--Pico Iyer, Time ""Smiley unceremoniously plunges us into a torrent of character and event, trusting that we will emerge transformed by her exhilarating baptism, and we do.""--The New Yorker ""In her sensuous responsiveness to the facts of the world, Smiley has started to look like the best living American novelist.""--Philip Hensher, The Observer (London)"


Author Information

Jane Smiley is a novelist and essayist. Her novel A Thousand Acres won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1992, and her novel The All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton won the 1999 Spur Award for Best Novel of the West. She has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters since 1987. Her novel Horse Heaven was short-listed for the Orange Prize in 2002, and her novel Some Luck was long-listed for the 2014 National Book Award. She is the recipient of the 2024 Robert Kirsch Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Los Angeles Times. She has written for numerous magazines and newspapers, including the New Yorker, the New York Times, Harper's, and The Nation. Her most recent novel, Lucky, was published in 2024. She lives in Carmel Valley, California.

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