How to Read Nonfiction Like a Professor: A Smart, Irreverent Guide to Biography, History, Journalism, Blogs, and Everything in Between
Description
The New York
Times bestselling author of How to Read Literature Like a Professor
uses the same skills to teach how to access accurate information in a rapidly
changing 24/7 news cycle and become better readers, thinkers, and consumers of
media.
We live in an information age, but it is increasingly
difficult to know which information to trust. Fake news is rampant in mass
media, stoked by foreign powers wishing to disrupt a democratic society. We
need to be more perceptive, more critical, and more judicious readers. The
future of our republic may depend on it.
How to Read Nonfiction Like a Professor is more careful, more attentive, more aware reading. On
bookstore shelves, one book looks as authoritative as the next. Online, posts
and memes don’t announce their relative veracity. It is up to readers to
establish how accurate, how thorough, how fair material may be.
After laying out general principles of reading nonfiction, How
to Read Nonfiction Like a Professor offers advice for specific reading
strategies in various genres from histories and biographies to science and
technology to social media. Throughout, the emphasis will be on understanding
writers’ biases, interrogating claims, analyzing arguments, remaining wary of
broad assertions and easy answers, and thinking critically about the written
and spoken materials readers encounter. We can become better citizens through
better reading, and the time for that is now.
“[This] zippy, pragmatic book will appeal to readers in search of guidance on separating fact from fiction in an age of information overload." - Publishers Weekly
PUBLISHER:
HarperCollins
ISBN-10:
0063008475
ISBN-13:
9780063008472
BINDING:
Hardback
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2020
NUMBER OF PAGES:
336
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
9.00(H) x 6.00(W) x 1.12(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / adult
LANGUAGE:
English