In 2012, Ali Smith delivered the Weidenfeld lectures on European comparative literature at St. Anne’s College, Oxford. Those lectures, presented here, took the shape of discursive stories that
refused to be tied down to either fiction or the essay form. Thus, Artful is narrated by a character who is haunted—literally—by a former lover, the writer of a series of lectures about art
and literature. A hypnotic dialogue unfolds between storytelling and a meditation on art that encompasses love, grief, memory, and revitalization. Smith’s heady powers as fiction writer harmonize
with her keen perceptions as reader and critic to form a living thing that reminds us that art and life are never separate.
Artful is a celebration of and meaningful contribution to literature’s enduring worth in the world. There has never been a book quite like it.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Like no lectures you’ve ever encountered. Part ghost
story, part love story, part mystery, part ode, they weave a narrative that
feels more urgent, more naked than academia commonly allows. This is good. Good
because exciting; it hooks us. And good because in taking this approach, Smith
goes a long way toward restoring the arid subject of comp lit to its more
rightful state, something vital and raw.” —New York Times
“One of the marvelous things about this book is its
reconciliation of the serious—both in the form of this crumbling, smelly guest
and in its ardent advocacy of art—and light. Smith, whose love of words and
skill at wordplay has already been made apparent in her stories and novels,
performs dodge after dodge after dodge…What Smith has done with Artful is to invent a new form apart
from form, to build a kind of Frankensteins monster inside the act of art.” —Los Angeles Review of Books
“Contemplative and electrifying.” —Publishers Weekly
Ali Smith is the author of many works of fiction, which won many awards, including the Women’s Prize for Fiction, the Goldsmiths Prize, and the Costa Novel of the Year Award. Her
work has four times been short-listed for the Man Booker Prize.
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