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Talking : An Essay - J. B. Priestley

Talking

An Essay

By: J. B. Priestley

Paperback | 14 February 2026

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"Talking: An Essay" is a charming and insightful exploration of the art of conversation by the renowned English novelist and playwright J.B. Priestley. In this thoughtful work, Priestley delves into the nuances of human speech, examining why we talk, how we communicate, and what defines a truly great conversationalist. He observes the social dynamics of various settings-from the intimate dinner party to the casual encounter-with the wit and keen eye for detail that defined his literary career.

Priestley argues that talking is not merely a transfer of information but a vital form of social glue and an art form in its own right. He distinguishes between mere chatter and the profound connection found in meaningful dialogue. Through his elegant prose, the author reflects on the personalities of talkers, the rhythms of speech, and the subtle barriers that can hinder genuine communication. This essay serves as a timeless meditation on one of the most fundamental human activities, offering readers a window into the social etiquette and intellectual spirit of the early 20th century. "Talking: An Essay" remains remarkably relevant to contemporary discussions on social interaction and is an essential read for admirers of Priestley's work and anyone fascinated by the complexities of the human voice.

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