
Building Great Sentences: How to Write the Kinds of Sentences You Love to Read (Great Courses)
by Brooks Landon
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Great writing begins with the sentence. Whether it’s two words (“Jesus wept.”) or William Faulkner’s 1,287-word sentence in Absalom! Absalom!, sentences have the power to captivate, entertain, motivate, educate, and, most importantly, delight. Yet, the sentence-oriented approach to writing is too often overlooked in favor of bland economy. Building Great Sentences teaches you to write better sentences by luxuriating in the pleasures of language.
Award-winning Professor Brooks Landon draws on examples from masters of long, elegant sentences—including Don DeLillo, Virginia Woolf, Joan Didion, and Samuel Johnson—to reveal the mechanics of how language works on thoughts and emotions, providing the tools to write powerful, more effective sentences.
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Brooks Landon argues that modern writing advice too often prioritizes "bland economy" over the joy of language; do you agree with this critique of contemporary styles?
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How does the book challenge or reinforce your previous understanding of what makes a sentence "great" or effective?
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