Roy Peter Clark, one of America's most influential writing teachers,
offers writing lessons we can draw from 25 great texts.
Where do writers learn their best moves? They use a technique that Roy
Peter Clark calls X-ray reading, a form of reading that lets you
penetrate beyond the surface of a text to see how meaning is actually
being made. In The Art of X-Ray Reading, Clark invites you to don your
X-ray reading glasses and join him on a guided tour through some of the
most exquisite and masterful literary works of all time, from The Great
Gatsby to Lolita to The Bluest Eye, and many more. Along the way, he
shows you how to mine these masterpieces for invaluable writing
strategies that you can add to your arsenal and apply in your own
writing. Once you've experienced X-ray reading, your writing will never
be the same again.