I tried to come up with a good answer to this all day but I can't. Giving any book or a list is almost always gonna overstate it. Every book changes me in at least a little way. And sometimes subtle things snowball in ways often tangential to the book.https://twitter.com/realJessyLin/status/1223675277571571717 …
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The most clear example of a single book is probably Tamar Adler's book An Everlasting Meal (which I recommended to a few people in the other thread). It fundamentally changed how I think about food day to day. I think
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For fiction, almost all of it changes my view of the world, in some way. I think fiction is much more interesting and more powerful than non-fiction. We are storytelling animals and we forget that at our own peril. (And, I think, we often forget it).
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I'd be interested to hear more on this (hard as it may be to articulate). Would you say it has something to do with familiarity and depth of connection? (The "human element" of communication?)
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In labouring to be concise, I become obscure.
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