Ariel: A Literary Life of Jan Morris

Ariel: A Literary Life of Jan Morris

by Derek Johns (Author)

Synopsis

Jan Morris is one of the great British writers of the post-war era. Soldier, journalist, writer about places, elegist of the British Empire, novelist, she is best known to many for her candid memoir Conundrum, which described the gender reassignment operation she underwent in 1972. But, as Ariel demonstrates, this is just one of the many remarkable facts about her life. Derek Johns was Jan Morris's literary agent for twenty years, and Ariel is a literary life, an appreciation of the work and achievements of someone who besides being a delightful writer is known to many as a generous, affectionate, witty and irreverent friend.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 07 Sep 2017

ISBN 10: 0571331645
ISBN 13: 9780571331642
Book Overview: An appreciation of the work and life of the great historian and travel writer.

Author Bio
Derek Johns has been a bookseller, editor, publisher and literary agent. He is a former trustee of English PEN and a member of the Advisory Committee of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction. His novel The Billy Palmer Chronicles was published in 2010. He lives in London.