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Pierre Bayard

    December 2, 1954

    Pierre Bayard is a French literary scholar whose work delves into psychoanalytic readings of classic literature. His writings often rewrite well-known literary narratives, uncovering hidden truths beneath the surface. Bayard explores character motivations and authorial psychology to offer fresh interpretations. His unique approach to literature challenges readers to reconsider beloved stories and discover new layers of meaning.

    Pierre Bayard
    How to Talk About Places You've Never Been
    Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong
    How to Talk about Books You Haven't Read
    • 2016
      2.9(148)Add rating

      Written in the irreverent style that made How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read a critical and commercial success, Pierre Bayard takes readers on a trip around the world, giving us essential guidance on how to talk about all those fantastic places we've never been. Practical, funny, and thought-provoking, How to Talk About Places You've Never Been will delight and inform armchair globetrotters and jet-setters, all while never having to leave the comfort of the living room. Bayard examines the art of the "non-journey," a tradition that a succession of writers and thinkers, unconcerned with moving away from their home turf, have employed in order to encounter the foreign cultures they wish to know and talk about. He describes concrete situations in which the reader might find himself having to speak about places he's never been, and he chronicles some of his own experiences and offers practical advice. How to Talk About Places You've Never Been is a compelling and delightful book that will expand any travel enthusiast's horizon well beyond the places it's even possible to visit in a single lifetime.

      How to Talk About Places You've Never Been
    • 2008

      Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong

      • 193 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(377)Add rating

      A reinvestigation of "The Hound of the Baskervilles" poses an alternative solution to the case that is based on hidden clues within the story's text, in a fan's recreation that illuminates unusual interstices between Doyle's fiction and the real world

      Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong
    • 2007

      Offers advice to people on how to talk about books they have not read, including books they have skimmed, heard about, or read and forgotten, analyzes situations in which people might find themselves talking about books they have not read, and includes recommendations on how to resolve such social dilemmas

      How to Talk about Books You Haven't Read