Matthew Clark is professor emeritus and senior scholar at York University in Toronto. His previous books include Narrative Structures and the Language of the Self and A Matter of Style: On Writing and Technique.
"""In this refreshingly down-to-earth and approachable book, Matthew Clark focuses on the handling of rhetorical figures and narrative situations in a wide range of authors from Homer to Toni Morrison, revealing in detail the mechanisms by which literary effects are created. Lucidly written, patiently argued, and deeply grounded in a lifetime of literary experience, How to Reread a Novel can change the way we read, amplifying both our understanding and our pleasure.""--Peter J. Rabinowitz, author of Before Reading: Narrative Conventions and the Politics of Interpretation"