In Suppose a Sentence, Brian Dillon turns his attention to the oblique and complex pleasures of the sentence. A series of essays prompted by a single sentence – from Shakespeare to Gertrude Stein, John Ruskin to Joan Didion – the book explores style, voice, and language, along with the subjectivity of reading. Both an exercise in practical criticism and a set of experiments or challenges, Suppose a Sentence is a polemical and personal reflection on the art of the sentence in literature. Whether the sentence in question is a rigorous expression of a state of vulnerability, extremity, even madness, or a carefully calibrated arrangement, Dillon examines not only how it works and why but also, in the course of the book, what the sentence once was, what it is today, and what it might become tomorrow.
- ISBN13 9781913097011
- Publish Date 23 September 2020 (first published 22 September 2020)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 14 December 2021
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Fitzcarraldo Editions
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 160
- Language English