Fritz Breithaupt is Provost Professor of Cognitive Science and Germanic Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, where he directs the Experimental Humanities Lab, and a regular guest professor at St. Gallen University in Switzerland. His books include The Dark Sides of Empathy. He lives in Bloomington, IN.
“A brilliant, groundbreaking, and delightful book.”—Angus Fletcher, author of Wonderworks:Literary Invention and the Science of Stories “Fritz Breithaupt seamlessly weaves humanistic studies and scientific methods into a grand picture of what narration, the capability of telling stories, accomplishes for human existence.”—Rüdiger Campe, Yale University “This innovative book invites readers to engage with their own lives as ‘story’ by laying out the narratological basis of our interactions, identities, memories, and intergenerational legacies.”—Anette Schwarz, Cornell University “The Narrative Brain is a uniquely interdisciplinary exploration of the emotional rewards of narrative thinking. This witty, imaginative, and genre-crossing book changes everything we thought we knew about how stories satisfy their readers.”—Lisa Zunshine, author of The Secret Life of Literature “Fritz Breithaupt applies the concept and analysis of narration to a practice of consciousness that we all perform daily, inviting his readers to enjoy a productive reflection on their own existence.”—Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, author of Production of Presence “Fritz Breithaupt expands our understanding of the co-creating reader, who entertains multiple possible directions, possibilities, and outcomes of a narrative while reading.”—Suzanne Keen, author of Empathy and the Novel