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Uncommon Reader

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Pages
120
Language
EN
ISBN
9780374280963
Reading Time
~2h 6min

Uncommon Reader is a book by Alan Bennett. It has 120 pages.

About this book

Alan Bennett’s novella examines the quiet, subversive power of literature through a deceptively simple premise. When a royal librarian stumbles upon a circulating library van, she begins borrowing books across genres and disciplines. What follows is not a dramatic upheaval but a gradual, internal shift in how she perceives her duties, her surroundings, and the rigid structures that define her life. Bennett, known for his precise observation of British institutional culture, uses this modest scenario to explore how reading can quietly disrupt habit and privilege. The work balances dry wit with genuine affection for its protagonist, avoiding sentimentality while highlighting the transformative potential of sustained engagement with ideas. Originally conceived as a radio drama, it retains its conversational pacing and theatrical clarity in print. Readers familiar with Bennett’s broader oeuvre will recognize his enduring interest in the spaces between public obligation and private reflection, rendered here with characteristic restraint and intellectual curiosity.

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Uncommon Reader has 120 pages.

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Alan Bennett’s novella examines the quiet, subversive power of literature through a deceptively simple premise. When a royal librarian stumbles upon a circulating library van, she begins borrowing books across genres and disciplines. What follows is not a dramatic upheaval but a gradual, internal sh...

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Uncommon Reader was written by Alan Bennett.