The idiot elif batuman amazon6/20/2023 ![]() The Internet is new, and Selin uses her cord to begin an email correspondence with Ivan, the designated "love interest" of her story. "What do we do with this, hang ourselves?" Selin asks, presented with an Ethernet cable on her first day at Harvard. "You could get the meaning, or you could miss it completely." The Idiot may not have a point, or a definite meaning that can be extracted and spirited away like the prize in a cereal box, but it is full of subtle, playful insight on communication, language, and the painful process of choosing an identity without falling into scripted roles. Selin, in contrast, enters her freshman year at Harvard thinking it is possible to know what books really mean. The Idiot is a long wander, a vague rummage, "as simultaneously absorbing and off-putting as someone else's incredibly long dream," as her narrator, Selin, says of Bleak House. "Write long novels, pointless novels," she urges in an essay for n+1. ![]() How?Įlif Batuman is on record as disliking "crisp" fiction, fiction that streamlines, that asks to be compared to apples, or whips. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title The Idiot Author Elif Batuman ![]()
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