A review by erboe501
Suppose a Sentence by Brian Dillon

4.0

I cherry-picked essays from this collection about authors I was already familiar with, or for sentences that particularly caught my eye as I skimmed. I miss the kind of super close reading of word-by-word, comma-by-comma analysis that I thrived on in school, so Dillon's readings were an enjoyable nostalgia trip.
Ones I particularly enjoyed, although I haven't read the cited works from which the sentences are pulled:
Charlotte Bronte, Virginia Woolf, James Baldwin, Joan Didion (Vogue!), Hilary Mantel.