If you love to see things in a dramatic new light, consider these books.
1. Christopher Alexander, A Pattern Language. I’ve never been interested in interior design or architecture, but this mysterious, strange book taught me how to be aware of why certain spaces are pleasing — or not. I think about it all the time.
2. Scott McCloud, Understanding Comics. I don't read comics, and reading this book didn’t give me an interest in comics — but it’s a fascinating analysis of art and visual communication, and is itself a perfect illustration of the arguments it’s making. Hmmm…this description makes it sound boring, but believe me, it isn’t.
3. Virginia Woolf, The Waves. This is not a book for everyone. It's demanding. I find it overpoweringly beautiful — really. I love it, but it makes my head explode to the extent that I can scarcely read it.
4. Edward Tufte, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. I know, with that title, who wants to pick it up? But this book is brilliant and thought-provoking, and made me understand, for the first time, the power of graphs, charts, and the like. Also, it's beautiful.
5. Wayne Koestenbaum, Jackie Under My Skin: Interpreting an Icon. This book revolutionized my understanding of how a writer could approach a biographical subject. I thought a lot about this book when I was trying to figure out how to approach my biography of Winston Churchill.
6. Mark Kurlansky, Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World. I remember picking this up in a bookstore and thinking, wow, you can really do some crazy things with non-fiction. It helped me understand that I could be a writer without being a novelist or a journalist. This sounds obvious, now, but it was a huge realization for me.
7. J. M. Barrie, The Boy Castaways of Black Lake Island. A story from which almost everything has been eliminated. Crazy genius. This book was so inspiring to me that a friend and I did a huge project based on it, a book of photographs called Four to Llewelyn's Edge. (Gold star if you can figure out why we called it "Llewelyn's" Edge.)
Looking at this list, I’m fascinated to notice this pattern: in all these books, a great deal has been cut out. This is interesting to me, because as a writer, I struggle with the persistent impulse to eliminate, to find structures that permit radical excision. In fact, The Happiness Project was the first major thing I’ve written that doesn’t do this. What’s the lesson there? I’m not sure.
How about you? What book has changed the way you see the world? I’m always looking for recommendations, so please send them along.
To read more along these lines, check out my most recent book, Happier at Home.
--Do you love great books? Join my free monthly book club. Every month, I send out an email with three suggestions: one happiness or habit book; one work of children's literature; and one eccentric pick. Join here.
Photo: Ben Andreas Harding, Flickr
1. Christopher Alexander, A Pattern Language. I’ve never been interested in interior design or architecture, but this mysterious, strange book taught me how to be aware of why certain spaces are pleasing — or not. I think about it all the time.
2. Scott McCloud, Understanding Comics. I don't read comics, and reading this book didn’t give me an interest in comics — but it’s a fascinating analysis of art and visual communication, and is itself a perfect illustration of the arguments it’s making. Hmmm…this description makes it sound boring, but believe me, it isn’t.
3. Virginia Woolf, The Waves. This is not a book for everyone. It's demanding. I find it overpoweringly beautiful — really. I love it, but it makes my head explode to the extent that I can scarcely read it.
4. Edward Tufte, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. I know, with that title, who wants to pick it up? But this book is brilliant and thought-provoking, and made me understand, for the first time, the power of graphs, charts, and the like. Also, it's beautiful.
5. Wayne Koestenbaum, Jackie Under My Skin: Interpreting an Icon. This book revolutionized my understanding of how a writer could approach a biographical subject. I thought a lot about this book when I was trying to figure out how to approach my biography of Winston Churchill.
6. Mark Kurlansky, Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World. I remember picking this up in a bookstore and thinking, wow, you can really do some crazy things with non-fiction. It helped me understand that I could be a writer without being a novelist or a journalist. This sounds obvious, now, but it was a huge realization for me.
7. J. M. Barrie, The Boy Castaways of Black Lake Island. A story from which almost everything has been eliminated. Crazy genius. This book was so inspiring to me that a friend and I did a huge project based on it, a book of photographs called Four to Llewelyn's Edge. (Gold star if you can figure out why we called it "Llewelyn's" Edge.)
Looking at this list, I’m fascinated to notice this pattern: in all these books, a great deal has been cut out. This is interesting to me, because as a writer, I struggle with the persistent impulse to eliminate, to find structures that permit radical excision. In fact, The Happiness Project was the first major thing I’ve written that doesn’t do this. What’s the lesson there? I’m not sure.
How about you? What book has changed the way you see the world? I’m always looking for recommendations, so please send them along.
To read more along these lines, check out my most recent book, Happier at Home.
--Do you love great books? Join my free monthly book club. Every month, I send out an email with three suggestions: one happiness or habit book; one work of children's literature; and one eccentric pick. Join here.
Photo: Ben Andreas Harding, Flickr
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