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Rooms of Their Own: Where Great Writers Write [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 225x170 mm, weight: 650 g, 175 colour illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Frances Lincoln
  • ISBN-10: 0711258015
  • ISBN-13: 9780711258013
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 225x170 mm, weight: 650 g, 175 colour illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Frances Lincoln
  • ISBN-10: 0711258015
  • ISBN-13: 9780711258013
Rooms of Their Own travels around the world examining the unique spaces, habits and rituals in which famous writers created their most notable works. 

The perennial question asked of all authors is, 'How do you write '. What do they require of their room or desk? Do they have favourite pens, paper or typewriters? And have they found the perfect daily routine to channel their creativity  Crossing centuries, continents and genres, Alex Johnson has pooled 50 of the best writers and transports you to the heart of their writing rooms – from attics and studies to billiard rooms and bathtubs.

Discover the ins and outs of how each great writer penned their famous texts, and the routines and habits they perfected. Meet authors who rely on silence and seclusion and those who need people, music and whisky. Meet novelists who travel half-way across the world to a luxury writing retreat, and others who just need an empty shed at the bottom of the garden. Some are particular about pencils, inks, paper and typewriters, and some will scribble on anything – including the furniture. But whether they write in the library or in cars, under trees, private islands, hotel rooms or towers – each of these stories confirms that there is no 'best way' to write.

From James Baldwin, writing in the small hours of the morning in his Paris apartment, to DH Lawrence writing at the foot of a towering Ponderosa pine tree, to the Brontë sisters managing in a crowded co-working space, this book takes us into the lives of some of history's greatest ever writers, with each writing space illustrated in evocative watercolour by James Oses.

In looking at the working lives of our favourite authors, bibliophiles will be transported to other worlds, aspiring writers will find inspiration and literature fans will gain deeper insight into their most-loved authors.

Rooms of Their Own travels around the world, examining the unique spaces in which famous writers created their most notable work. 

Introduction 6(4)
Isabel Allende
10(4)
Maya Angelou
14(2)
Margaret Atwood
16(4)
W.H. Auden
20(4)
Jane Austen
24(4)
James Baldwin
28(4)
Honore de Balzac
32(4)
Ray Bradbury
36(2)
The Brontes
38(4)
Anton Chekhov
42(6)
Agatha Christie
48(4)
Colette
52(2)
Roald Dahl
54(4)
Charles Dickens
58(4)
Emily Dickinson
62(2)
Arthur Conan Doyle
64(4)
Jon Fleming
68(4)
Thomas Hardy
72(2)
Ernest Hemingway
74(4)
Victor Hugo
78(6)
Samuel Johnson
84(4)
Judith Kerr
88(2)
Stephen King
90(4)
Rudyard Kipling
94(4)
D.H. Lawrence
98(4)
Astrid Lindgren
102(2)
Jack London
104(4)
Hilary Mantel
108(2)
Margaret Mitchell
110(4)
Michel de Montaigne
114(6)
Haruki Murakami
120(2)
George Orwell
122(4)
Sylvia Plath
126(4)
Beatrix Potter
130(2)
Marcel Proust
132(4)
J.K. Rowling
136(2)
Vita Sackville-West
138(4)
George Bernard Shaw
142(4)
Zadie Smith
146(2)
Danielle Steel
148(4)
Gertrude Stein
152(2)
John Steinbeck
154(4)
Dylan Thomas
158(4)
Mark Twain
162(4)
Kurt Vonnegut
166(2)
Edith Wharton
168(4)
E.B. White
172(2)
P.G. Wodehouse
174(4)
Virginia Woolf
178(4)
William Wordsworth
182(4)
Visitor information
186(3)
Index 189(2)
Picture credits 191
Alex Johnson is a journalist, blogger and author of Rooms of Their Own: Where Great Writers Write, Improbable Libraries and Bookshelf. He lives in St Albans, London with his wife, three children, and plenty of books from all over the world.James Oses is an artist and illustrator from south London. He specialises in painting interesting places, often working in ink and watercolours. His work has been published in The New Yorker, The Guardian and Radio Times. Other clients include Borough Market, Marks & Spencer and the Poetry Society. He also teaches at Middlesex University.