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A Swim in a Pond in the Rain
A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: In Which Four Russians Give a Master Class on Writing, Reading, and Life | George Saunders
From the New York Times bestselling, Booker Prize-winning author of Lincoln in the Bardo and Tenth of December, a literary masterclass on what makes great stories work, how to become both a better writer and reader, and what they can tell us about how to live. In A Swim in a Pond in the Rain, George Saunders guides the reader through seven classic Russian short stories he's been teaching for twenty years as a professor in the prestigious Syracuse University graduate MFA creative writing program. Paired with stories by Chekhov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Gogol, these essays are intended for anyone interested in how fiction works and why it's more relevant than ever in these turbulent times. Saunders approaches each of these stories technically yet accessibly, and through them explains how narrative functions; why we stay immersed in a story and why we resist it; and the bedrock virtues a writer must foster. For the process of writing, Saunders reminds us, is as much a craft as it is a quality of openness and a willingness to see the world through new eyes. Funny, frank, and rigorous, A Swim in a Pond in the Rain ultimately shows how great fiction can change a person's life and become a benchmark of one's moral and ethical beliefs.
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Adventures_of_a_French_Reader
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Mehso-so

While Saunders' commentaries about the seven Russian short stories he selected for this book were insightful, I found them at times tedious and repetitive.
The great thing is that it enticed me to start a collection of short stories by Tchekhov ;)

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Leftcoastzen
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#ItTakesAllKinds #WithRain need to get to this one , been on my TBR since it was published! 😳😄

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ☔️📚🙌🏻 9mo
Eggs 💜🌧️🩶 9mo
JanuarieTimewalker13 Reading it right now, started last night. I wasn‘t a big fan of LITB but this sounded interesting. It‘s a little irritating bc you want to proceed with the short stories, but after a page, he makes you analyze it. I‘m not sure this is the book for me. We‘ll see. 8mo
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Michael_Gee

Saunders is teaching me how to read again and it is a beautiful, exciting experience. Loving this so far.

vivastory He's so great 10mo
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staci.reads
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Pickpick

The second finished book of May was actually my April #Doublespin. I liked this one, but it was slow going. Russian lit is not typically my favorite, but the author's analysis helped me see these short stories through new lenses. He also gave me new perspective on writing fiction that will stick with me. @TheAromaofBooks

TheBookHippie I loved this book! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
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merelybookish
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I loved this 'class' on Russian short stories, the art & craft of writing, and why we read fiction at all. It made my heart expand. I even teared at the end.
It's not an easy read per se, but it's enlightening and appeals to the inner English major. Audio is great. The stories are read by actors but the commentary is read by Saunders himself, which makes it feel like you really are a pupil in his class. I plan to buy a hard copy to revisit.

Graywacke Well, now I‘m ready to get copy, like immediately. 🙂 (I compromised and put it on a wishlist) 2y
merelybookish @Graywacke I think you'd be into it! 2y
vivastory I need to read this one. I saw Saunders read at the Plaza library shortly after winning the Booker for Lincoln etc. One of the greatest live events I have ever been to. 2y
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merelybookish @vivastory First of all, love and miss that library. ♥️ But also, as much as I didn't like Lincoln on the Bardo, I really do like George Saunders. He seems wise and kind and attentive. I'm pretty sure you'd love this book too! 2y
vivastory It's one of my favorite libraries! Did you ever eat at the Mixx right next door? 🥣 Lincoln in the Bardo is still on my TBR. I might have mentioned this before but his upcoming book of stories is one of my most anticipated of the year! I think that you would definitely be satisfied with the physical copy of Swim in Pond etc. From what I understand there's a chart for the stories! 2y
merelybookish @vivastory Yes love the salads at Mixx! And often took the kids to Yogurtini after picking up books at library. Good KC memories. ♥️ 2y
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Billypar
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Saunders presents seven short stories from Russian authors and follows each with an essay that analyzes the story and discusses why stories work in general - what keeps us reading and why a good story ends where it does. I recommend the audiobook - each story has a different celebrity narrator, but I like Saunders' own narration of the essays best. They already have the right mix of scholar and superfan, and his own voice lends a personal touch.

vivastory I haven't read this one yet, but I am really looking forward to Liberation Day. If you ever have the opportunity to see him read, I def recommend. I saw him speak a few years ago & it is easily one of the best live experiences I've attended. (edited) 2y
Billypar @vivastory Among his story collections, I've only read Pastoralia, so I've got some catching up to do even before the new one. I believe it about his live performance. There is something about his audio narration that I find calming but not in a way that boring readers are calming. It's a terroritory somewhere between interesting, funny, and comforting, and only the first two of those qualities show up in his writing style. 2y
merelybookish I'm just starting this and excited to see you liked it so much! 2y
merelybookish And your cat's opinion means a lot too! 😸 2y
Billypar @merelybookish Hope you enjoy! I liked pretty much all of the Russian stories chosen but I still looked forward to the Saunders' essays the most. And yeah, Jem and I have amazingly similar literary tastes 😹 2y
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Tamra
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I was happy to find this in Half Price today. I am excited to dive in after reading the intro! It‘s sort of like being able to have a conversation after reading a short story. 😄

Waiting for my Tom Yum to arrive. 😋

Caroline2 I loved this book. ❤️ 3y
Tamra @Caroline2 my husband wants to read it too! 3y
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Abailliekaras
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A wonderful masterclass in how to write a short story, by one of the best. I enjoyed this on many levels: s as an introduction to Russian classics (most of which I hadn‘t read); an insight into how a story works and how to read better, and the joy of being in Saunders‘ company as he describes the process. Always humble and with contagious enthusiasm, he is a great teacher.

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Leftcoastzen
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Someone went to the B&N 50% off Hardcover sale . I was really on the hunt for the 3rd Vol. In illustrated Game of Thrones . They had it but dinged corners and a crease on front cover , paper over board , how does that even happen?🤕Thought about Didion, there is an Everyman edition of most of her non fiction.beat up corners too.I loved what I got , Christmas stuff on sale too!Hardcover sale ends tonight.Guess who needs a book buying ban?

Ruthiella Nice haul! I‘ve been thinking about checking my local store out...but so far have resisted temptation! 😅 3y
Leftcoastzen @Ruthiella There is a lot of temptation within!😁 3y
Amiable The cashier at my local BN said they have permission to continue the 50% off sale through tomorrow! 3y
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AmyG I miss living near a B&N. I always bought my Christmas cards a year in advance because of their sale. 3y
Leftcoastzen @Amiable I have my fingers in my ears & I‘m saying la,la,la,la,la,la etc. 😁 3y
Amiable @Leftcoastzen I know, right? Ha ha! I was thinking “it‘s a good thing I have to go back to work tomorrow!” 😀 3y
vivastory Excellent haul!! I just returned a bit ago myself. Was the one you went to very busy? 3y
vivastory @Amiable I'm going to pretend I didn't see that about the sale extension... 3y
Leftcoastzen @vivastory I went right when they opened,more & more were definitely coming in. 3y
Leftcoastzen @AmyG they always have nice cards & put them on sale before Christmas 3y
Kayla.Adriena They extended it until the 28th! The weather here is so dreadful but this might just smoke me out of my cozy house 😬 3y
MemoirsForMe I‘m glad the sale was extended. I‘m headed there today! 🙌🏻 3y
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TracyReadsBooks
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Saunders opens the door to his classroom with this book & invites readers inside. Selecting some of his favorite Russian short stories from over 20 years of teaching, Saunders has you read them before he discusses them as he would in class. His enthusiasm for teaching, literature, & writing comes through on every page. A friend & I have discussed each story & analysis, one a month or so, & it‘s made for some great discussions. A fantastic book.

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underground_bks
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One Booker Prize-winning author, four titans of Russian literature, and seven celebrity narrators await you in the audiobook edition of an MFA class George Saunders has been teaching at Syracuse University for the past 20 years! I can‘t decide what I loved more—the stories narrated by Nick Offerman, Glenn Close, Rainn Wilson, and Renee Elise Goldsberry or the rich, warm, life-affirming, and soul-stirring analysis and advice by George Saunders.

Readergrrl I was just talking about this book with a friend over drinks last night! I have both the hardcover and the Audible versions. It was the list of narrators that made me want to listen! I‘ll start this today!! 3y
underground_bks @Readergrrl It‘s great when you can have both print and audio to refer to! You might consider switching from Audible to Libro.fm, it‘s the same price but instead of supporting Amazon, you can choose an indie bookstore to support with your subscription or audiobook purchases! I use them every day and love them 🥰 3y
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Shakesteve
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George Saunders, a national treasure and one of my favorite authors, takes 7 great Russian short stories and analyzes them with us in this book, which is like taking a writing course from George Saunders without paying tuition! How could anyone pass that up? If you love reading or writing or both, this is a wonderful book about what stories do to us and for us and how we might discover our own voice through our own writing and reading.

Readergrrl I have this book on my TBR. I‘m eager to jump in! 3y
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amycollard
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What an awesome and unique book! I wouldn‘t have thought I would love a book where you read Russian short stories and the have George Saunders analyze them with you but it actually works perfectly! If you‘re a writer I think you would really love this but I‘m not and I still thought it was amazing. Saunders just seems like such a great down to earth person and you can just sense his joy in writing and reading and it‘s infectious (in a good way!)

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Caterina
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When you're not ready to pause your audiobook so you sit in the car for a few minutes listening before you go into work 😍 #audiocommute

Karisa Those clouds are gorgeous! 😍☁️☁️☁️ 4y
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BookishTrish
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A lifelong Russophile, I hadn‘t read some of these stories in decades. They were like revisiting old friends but with new eyes and new appreciation. Saunders‘ insightful commentary was is wise and made me wish I were a writer. The audiobook cannot be recommended highly enough. A pleasure.

ShelleyBooksie Wow!! What a gorgeous (and complicated) cross stitch 4y
PurpleyPumpkin Wow, your cross stitch is stunning!😍 4y
Andrea4 Crazy cool cross-stitch! 4y
DinoMom That is a beautiful and I imagine time consuming cross stitch. You have more patience then I do for sure! 4y
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Caterina
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I am relishing this audiobook on my #audiocommute to the hospital. I have a deep love of Russian classics, and Saunders's essays are a wonderful way to more deeply appreciate these short stories and, more generally, the art of story. I do feel a bit of a Russian lit kick coming on, but I have so many books I want to read, I need to resist another reread of War and Peace or Anna Karenina. 😅

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readordierachel
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Seven stories by four Russian greats (Chekhov, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Gogol) are presented with critical essays from Saunders on each. In one essay, he writes that “A story is a frank, intimate conversation between equals. We keep reading because we continue to feel respected by the writer.” I would apply that same thinking to Saunders‘ essays. This is such a fabulous, engaging book...👇

readordierachel ...largely because he respects the reader. He assumes you are tracking with him, are capable of making the same leaps/connections. His analysis is thoughtful and detailed, but his tone is warm and quite funny. The book isn‘t inaccessible or overly academic, as some literary analysis/criticism can be, and it still feels so smart. I underlined so many passages. A truly special book. 4y
vivastory What a wonderful review! 4y
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readordierachel
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Saunders has created tables for analyzing Chekhov's story "The Darling." Tables! ??

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readordierachel
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#currentlyreading this for my first graduate school class and it is so, so good. It's a whole class in itself.

EvieBee 👏👏❤️ 4y
SamAnne Just picked up Pastoralia by him for a book club read. I‘ve only read Lincoln in the Bardo. 4y
readordierachel @SamAnne This is the first I've read by him. Maybe a weird place to start since it's famous Russian short stories sandwiched in nonfiction analysis. But I'm curious to read his stories now. Did you like Lincoln? 4y
SamAnne @ReadOrDie at first I was mixed on it. It felt overrated. But then the more I thought about it the more I loved it. Looking forward to diving in to his short stories. 4y
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WanderingBookaneer
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Leftcoastzen Wow , that‘s a lot! 4y
squirrelbrain That‘s loads! My Libby only allows 4 loans! 4y
WanderingBookaneer @squirrelbrain : We have library cards from 3 libraries. Our county library allows for 5 loans, but we pay for 2 additional libraries: Fairfax (10 loans) and Orange County (20 loans). 4y
Suet624 Wow! The pressure! 4y
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Floresj
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Sanders analysis of the Russian masters was an absolute joy to read. His afterwards of the 7 short stories illustrated the difference between the great and mediocre writers. Sanders articulated why we love the great writers and how to improve one‘s writing. I loved this book as it was both inspiring, enjoyable and reflective.

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AlexGeorge
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Of course the analysis is brilliant and illuminating and often very funny. But what shines through this marvelous book is Saunders‘s reverence for the Russian masters, his love of the act of writing, and his generosity of spirit and humility. For me, the real gold is in the “Afterthoughts”, where he really expands on his own approach and thinking. Highly recommended!!

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TracyReadsBooks
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A polar vortex has dropped in for a visit. The temperature has actually dropped 2 degrees since I woke up! Perfect weather for a day of reading. A friend of mine and are are reading and discussing the stories in this book, one by one. Next up, Turgenev! 🥶 🌞☕️📖🌞🥶

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Bookboss
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Book mail is the best mail!

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Pinta
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Sometimes it feels like a book was written just for you. George Saunders geeking out on the great Russian short story writers? Yes, please! Amiable & excellent substitute for those of us who won‘t ever sit in Saunders‘ class. Smart & humble & HUMAN observances on craft & language. When he tries to resurrect Tolstoy‘s frozen Vasili to meditate on his transformation, yep okay I cried. As much on how humans think & rise & live as how they write. 2021

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WanderingBookaneer
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slategreyskies I just got this book yesterday. Thanks for the info! 4y
WanderingBookaneer @slategreyskies : I got it too, but I‘m waiting for the audiobook from the library. I love to listen to the book as I read. 4y
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TheBookStacker
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Excited to start this soon.

charl08 Ooh, I want to read this. And what a beautiful cover. 4y
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TracyReadsBooks
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So excited to read this one!

vivastory Really looking forward to this one!! 4y
BookishMarginalia We are too! 4y
night_shift I just heard about this one this morning! Added it to my TBR immediately 😅 4y
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Mitch
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vlwelser I think this link is wrong. 4y
Mitch @vlwelser Its working now 🤗 4y
vlwelser Thanks. Interesting list for sure. 😊 4y
Hooked_on_books Uh-oh, I‘m going to click the link despite the danger! 📚📚📚 4y
Mitch @Hooked_on_books haha - I stopped scrolling half way through- for the very same reason! 4y
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suvata
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I was thrilled to read that George Saunders and I have something in common - a great appreciation of Russian literature. In this book, he “takes apart” the essence of seven significant Russian short stories as we learn what makes these particular stories stand out, techniques for writing a compelling short story how to evaluate them. Oh, to be fortunate enough learn from this master.

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Texreader
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OutAndAbout Thanks for sharing. This looks amazing. 4y
Texreader @OutAndAbout I know, right? 4y
Butterfinger Oh I like this. 4y
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charl08
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Sounds good. (Now I just have to wait for it to come out next year... 🤔)

BarbaraTheBibliophage I‘m looking forward to this too! 4y
charl08 @BarbaraTheBibliophage trying to be patient... 4y
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