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Modern Writing Books: 5 Best

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Modern writing books refers to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It consists of precise sentences and paragraphs. The writing tone is also informal which makes it easy for readers to understand the concept.

Modern writing is not based on art and culture, that’s why it has multiple genres. It is available on social sites so that every reader can access it. If you are looking for the best books with a modern writing style then stop your search as we have the best collection for you.

In this article, we will review some of the best modern writing style books that you will surely love. So without further ado, let’s get started.

Best Modern Writing Style Books

Here is a list of amazing modern-writing-style books that most people love to read by great modern writing style authors. So have a look at them and see which one you like the most.

1.   Heart of Darkness

This book was published in 3 installments in 1899 in Blackwood’s Magazine. But in 1902 it was published in the form of a book by Joseph Conrad. This book, therefore, bridges the gap between the Victorian and Modern eras.

The book was initially published when Victoria was still the ruler of Britain. But by the time the Heart of Darkness edition was released, the country had a new King and was established in the new century.

It investigates the wrongs of Belgian imperialism in Africa but it also questions the fundamental nature of narrative including trust, truth, and the accuracy of language in expressing one’s experiences and other quasi-metaphysical concerns. In addition, this novel served as the basis for the 1979 movie Apocalypse.

2.   The Waste Land

This Eliot’s 1922 long poem is one of the landmark works of modernist literature. Simply, it is the most important poem in all of modernism. In this poem, T.S. Eliot draws on personal experience but transmutes it into something universal and in his word “Impersonal”.

The Holy Grail and Fisher King legends are combined with vignettes of modern British culture in The Waste Land. Eliot employs different literary and cultural allusions from the Western Canon.

Furthermore, the poem shifts between the voices of Prophecy and Satire featuring abrupt and unannounced changes of speaker, location, and time.

3.   Tickets, Please

D.H. Lawrence wrote this book during WWI and focuses on the men and women who work on the trans in Nottingham. This book examines the shifting gender roles in the early 20th century and the latent desires and impulses that Freudian psychoanalysis had laid bare.

The other reason to read this short story is the main male character named John Thomas after a slang term for “Penis”.

4.   In A Station Of The Metro

The writer of this book Ezra Pound was born in the United States but moved to Europe as a young man. His finest writing works are “The Cantos” and “In a station of the Metro”. The Cantos run to almost a thousand pages while the latter is just two lines in length.

It is one of the defining poems of the Imagist movement in the modern poetry era which would pave the way for later more ambitious works like The Waste Land by Eliot.

5.   The Figure In the Carpet

This book by Henry James is described as a satire on literary criticism and simply “A Joke”. It is narrated by an odd and self-absorbed critic of a fictional newspaper. This narrator is told by a leading novelist, Huge Vereker, who has concealed a “secret” within all of his fiction.

All of his books involve a secret that has been so meticulously weaved into the story that only some observant readers will be able to uncover it. This book also combines elements of mystery and a detective story. Plus, it exposes the worst sides of the literary community. To know this worst side must read it.

Wrapping It All Up!!!

The biggest advantage of the modern writing style is that it does not limit genres. Authors can cover any topic of their choice in an informal tone. In addition, the involvement of technology in modern writing makes it easy to share ideas on a wide scale. So if you have not read any of these modern writing masterpieces, you must read them using your device.

 

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