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Dictionary of the Undoing

John Freeman

For John Freeman - literary critic, essayist, editor, poet and 'one of the preeminent book people of our time' (Dave Eggers) - it is a rare moment when words are not enough. But in the wake of the election of 2016, words felt useless, even indulgent. Action was the only reasonable response. He took to the streets in protest and the sense of community and collective conviction felt right. But the assaults continued - on citizens' rights and long-held compacts, on the core principles of our culture and civilisation, and on our language itself. Words seemed to be losing the meanings they once had and Freeman was compelled to return to their defence. The result is his Dictionary of the Undoing.

From A to Z, 'Agitate' to 'Zygote,' Freeman assembled the words that felt most essential, most potent, and began to build a case for their renewed power and authority, each word building on the last. The message that emerged was not to retreat behind books, but to emphatically engage in the public sphere, to redefine what it means to be a literary citizen.

With an afterword by Valeria Luiselli, Dictionary of the Undoing is a necessary, resounding cri de coeur in defense of language, meaning, and our ability to imagine, describe, and build a better world.

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  • Classification : Essays
  • Pub Date : JAN 16, 2020
  • Imprint : Corsair
  • Page Extent : 112
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9781472154774
  • Price : INR 899
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John Freeman

John Freeman is an award-winning writer and book critic who has written for numerous publications including the New Yorker the New York Times Book Review the Los Angeles Times the Guardian and the Wall Street Journal. Freeman won the 2007 James Patterson PageTurner Award for his work as President of the National Book Critics Circle. He is the former editor-in-chief of Granta and lives between London and New York City.

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