Rachel Polonsky
Sentimental Education
The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them
By Elif Batuman
Granta Books 298pp £16.99
If this wise and delightfully funny book were a novel, it would be a Bildungsroman. But the fact that it is not a novel is the point. The Possessed is a book about how its author – who starts out wanting ‘to be a writer, not an academic’ – grows up and finds answers to her questions by failing to write a novel and dropping back into graduate school instead:
What if … instead of living your own version of Lost Illusions, in order to someday write the same novel for twenty-first-century America – what if instead you went to Balzac’s house and … read every word he ever wrote, dug up every last thing you could about him – and then started writing?
‘That’, she tells us simply, ‘is the idea behind this book.’
A six-foot tall, first-generation Turkish literature major from New Jersey, Elif Batuman, lucky heir to the fruits of enlightened American philanthropy, finds herself after graduation choosing between a fiction-writing fellowship in an artists’ colony in a
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