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"Jam-packed with insights you'll want to both text to your friends and tattoo on your skin....A sweeping view of a human mind trying to make order of the world around us."--Celeste Ng, author of Little Fires Everywhere
"This collection transcends any category to be something totally its own. . . . Manguso's captured the argumentative voice of a mindsifting through a problem, circling it, animated by sorting it out. . . . If this is poetry, it's the poems of quarrel. And if it's nonfiction, it's not the nonfiction of fact. Instead, it's the nonfiction which maps us to our own thinking. We enter Manguso's mind - her puzzle, pleased to be puzzled, too."--NPR "All Things Considered"
"[300 Arguments] reads like you've jumped into someone's mind."--NPR "Weekend Edition" "300 Arguments is a delectation, a book whose great precision and honesty constitute an irresistible incitement to think."--San Francisco Chronicle "[300 Arguments is] inimitably Manguso, but, suddenly, wonderfully, universally, ours."--Washington Independent Review of Books "This tiny gem of a book is jam-packed with insights you'll want to both text to your friends and tattoo on your skin. It's an intimate portrait of a woman at work, and a sweeping view of a human mind trying to make order of the world around us."--Omnivoracious "[Manguso's arguments] are pithy and wry, with a melancholy undercurrent that takes a beat to set in--like a vaccine whose pinch gives rise to a muscular ache."--The Nation "Sarah Manguso paints a mostly opaque, but at times penetratingly clear, self-portrait of a female writer at work. . . . The narrator'stemper is mercurial; economical sentences range in tone from pithy and sardonic to tender and deeply empathetic. . . . But by theflip of a page, this wise and compassionate narrator descends into punchy one-liners that are darkly funny and sharper around theedges."--Hazlitt "300 Arguments is the book of aphorisms that I've been waiting for: trenchant, witty, and sometimes absurd. . . . Perhaps that's whyI'm so drawn to it: each nugget of wisdom is something I'm tempted to share on social media or email to a friend. Sometimesbrevity is exactly what we need to make sense of the complicated world we live in."--Michele Filgate, Literary Hub "Perspective-altering. . . . The accumulation of these entries has a certain difficult-to-deny power. . . . I wanted to gift it to everyone Iknow, read it aloud to strangers on the bus, and transcribe it by hand in its entirety like a holy text."--Joshua James Amberson, Portland Mercury