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ISBN: 9788433962799
En este ensayo, Pierre Bayard reflexiona sobre el significado de la lectura y desenmascara el tabú social de fingir haber leído un libro. Bayard asume la condición de no-lectores y la convierte en el núcleo de la lectura, invocando las ideas de Musil, Wilde, Valéry, Montaigne o Lodge sobre la fecundidad del olvido y la capacidad creadora del lector. Umberto Eco destaca que Bayard se interesa más en la dimensión creativa de la lectura (o no-lectura) y en la contribución del lector a cada libro.

Pierre Bayard is professor of Literature at the University of Paris 8 and psychoanalyst. He is the author of many creative essays such as Who Killed Roger Ackroyd? (2002), How to Talk about Books You Haven't Read (2007), and Sherlock Holmes Was Wrong (2008).
