Written Lives

Written Lives

by Margaret Jull Costa (Translator), Margaret Jull Costa (Translator), Javier Marias (Author), Margaret Jull Costa (Translator)

Synopsis

The idea was to treat these well-known literary figures as if they were fictional characters, which may well be how all writers, whether famous or obscure, would secretly like to be treated. From Rudyard Kipling to James Joyce; Emily Bronte to Vernon Lee; and Henry James to Joseph Conrad, Javier Marias revisits the lives of some of the most eminent writers of all time. Looking at them through some peculiar detail of their lives, Marias provides a lively and illuminating insight into personalities about which we thought we knew everything. Told with affection and humour, these brief 'written lives' throw a refreshing and very human light on authors who are often enshrined (or entombed) within the halo of artistic sainthood.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 16 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 1841955752
ISBN 13: 9781841955759

Media Reviews
This absorbing tale, reminiscent of a Henry James novella, is open to multiple interpretations. The predominant impression is of consistent inventiveness. Times Literary Supplement (on The Man of Feeling) The work of a supreme stylist... Brilliantly done. The Times (on A Heart So White)
Author Bio
JAVIER MARIAS is the author of nine novels, two collections of short stories and seven collections of essays. Several of his books have been translated into English, including All Souls, A Heart So White (winner of the prestigious IMPAC Dublin International Literary Award), and All the Names. He has also translated many of the English classics into Spanish, including Conrad, Stevenson, Hardy, Yeats, Auden and Sterne. He lives in Madrid. MARGARET JULL COSTA (translator) is Marias' long-standing, and prize-winning, translator. Translating from Spanish and Portuguese, she has also worked on books by Jose Saramago, Arturo Perez Reverto and Paulo Coelho, among many others.