13 Ways of Looking at the Novel

Through thirteen chapters, Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jane Smiley walks readers through her own struggles of novel-writing while exploring the history and impact of the form. In her journey to read a hundred novels, Smiley offers critique of classic novels, from Shikibu’s The Tale of the Genji to Jane Austen’s Persuasion to Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John. A mix of literary criticism and history with personal reflections, there is a love and appreciation of the craft of literary fiction throughout the book. “If to live is to progress, if you are lucky, from foolishness to wisdom, then to write novels is to broadcast the various stages of your foolishness. This was true of me,” writes Smiley.



























