Suppose A Sentence by Brian Dillon
A lucid, intimate meditation on the sentence: through brief close readings, personal riffs, and practical exercises the book investigates how individual sentences summon scenes, shape thought, carry rhythm and feeling, and anchor memory; it treats sentences as objects of attention—detaching, repeating and analyzing them to reveal their formal effects, ethical weight, and capacity to generate worlds, while reflecting on reading and writing as attentive practices.
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