Author:Ann Morgan
'A brilliant, unlikely book' Spectator
How can we celebrate, challenge and change our remarkable world?
In 2012, the world arrived in London for the Olympics...and Ann Morgan went out to meet it. She read her way around all the globe's 196 independent countries (plus one extra), sampling one book from every nation. It wasn't easy. Many languages have next to nothing translated into English; there are tiny, tucked-away places where very little is written down; some governments don't like to let works of art escape their borders.
Using Morgan's own quest as a starting point, Reading the World explores the vital questions of our time and how reading across borders might just help us answer them.
'Revelatory... While Morgan's research has a daunting range...there is a simple message: reading is a social activity, and we ought to share books across boundaries' Financial Times
A wonderful book
—— RedAn enjoyable book that brings a world of literature into our homes
—— Daily TelegraphA great way into literature in translation
—— Red OnlineA truly inspiring read
—— LadyIf you, like me, are a fan of fiction in translation then I would suggest this is a must-read, or at the very least a really-should-read
—— Me And My Big Mouth (Blog)Reading The World is a treasure-trove of new discoveries
—— Observer[A] brilliant, unlikely book
—— SpectatorThe book offers much excellent food for thought
—— Good Book Guide