What I Mean to Say: Remaking Conversation in Our Time (CBC Massey Lectures)
Williams, Ian
Sold by Ted Brown, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Add to basketSold by Ted Brown, Toronto, ON, Canada
AbeBooks Seller since August 14, 2001
Condition: Used - Fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFirst printing. Trade paperback. Signed by Ian Williams on title page. 206 pages + Notes, References & Credits. Appears "as new" and unread.
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Enough small talk. Let’s get right to it: Why can’t we talk to each other anymore? What makes good communication? And how do we restore the lost art of conversation?
In contemporary society, much of our communication exists in a new dimension, the online space, and it’s changing how we regard each other and how we converse. In the digital realm, we can be anonymous, we can make false and hurtful comments yet evade consequences in a hurried scroll of clicks and swipes. But a good conversation takes time and patience, courage, even. We need to realize that one-half of our conversations is, in fact, listening. And aren't the best conversationalists―like the best musicians―good listeners?
With What I Mean to Say, award-winning novelist and poet Ian Williams seeks to ignite a conversation about conversation, to confront the deterioration of civic and civil discourse, and to reconsider the act of conversing as the sincere, open exchange of thoughts and feelings. Alternately serious and playful, Williams nimbly leaps between topics of discussion and, along the way, is discursive, digressive, and endlessly generous―like any great conversationalist.
IAN WILLIAMS is the author of seven books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. He is the winner of the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Danuta Gleed Literary Award, the Raymound Souster Award, and a finalist for the Griffin Poetry Prize.
Williams is a professor of English at the University of Toronto, where he directs the Creative Writing program.
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