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Writers Talk
Conversations with Contemporary British Novelists
Writers Talk
Conversations with Contemporary British Novelists
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Description
Writers Talk includes interviews with Kate Atkinson, Pat Barker, Jonathan Coe, Jim Crace, Toby Litt, Graham Swift, Matt Thorne, David Mitchell, AlanWarner, and Will Self.
"Is it a good time to be a writer in the time of The Da Vinci Code? It's not necessarily good time to be a literary writer."-Kate Atkinson
"The best novels allow us to rehearse the world ahead of us, to play out the battle before we fight it, to experience disaster before we encounter it, to practice grief before it flattens us. Narrative is useful. It confers advantages on us as a species." -Jim Crace
Why do writers write? How do they react to criticism of their work? What inspires them and how do go about working? Does fiction have any political, ethical or spiritual significance? Can we learn more about a book from its author? This collection of interviews with contemporary British novelists offers a fascinating insight into bestselling authors' views on fiction today; their influences and themes; readers and critics; why they write and their writing process; and provides a snapshot of the reality of living as a writer.
Table of Contents
Kate Atkinson
Pat Barker
Jonathan Coe
Jim Crace
Toby Litt
David Mitchell
Graham Swift
Matt Thorne
Will Self
Alan Warner
Glossary
Further Reading
Index
Product details
Published | 01 May 2008 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 210 |
ISBN | 9780826490582 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Writers Talk gives readers a sense that they're listening in on real conversations between some of Britain's top fiction writers and people who know how to get at the ideas behind their work. Accessible enough for undergraduate students, with clear explanations of key terms, this volume also has surprising insights for researchers in the field. It's a book I'll be recommending to students and colleagues in the future.' Dr Lynn Wells, Faculty of Arts, University of Regina, USA
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Mentioned in Publishing News, 2008.
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'This collection of interviews with 10 contemporary novelists...offers the simple, reliable pleasure of listening to experts talking about what they know best.' - Brandon Robshaw, The Independent on Sunday
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Listed in the Writers' Bookshelf selection, Writing Magazine, October 2008.
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Mention -Today's Books, March 20, 2009