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Interrupted Lives: In Literature
As serialised in the Guardian
newspaper
Edited by Andrew Motion
Interrupted Lives examines the work of some of our greatest
writers whose literary careers were tragically cut short. Six
contemporary authors explore what might have happened had these
writers lived. They include: Charles Nicholl on Christopher Marlowe;
Richard Holmes on Percy Bysshe Shelley; Patricia Duncker on Katherine
Mansfield; Ali Smith on Angela Carter; Erica Wagner on Sylvia
Plath; and Andrew Motion on Edward Thomas.
Each author approaches the subject
in a different way - from the fictional account by Erica Wagner
to the analytical observations of Ali Smith - yet together these
essays raise a series of difficult but fascinating questions.
Had these writers escaped their tragedy, How might their writings
have changed? Would their reputations have grown or diminished?
and What would their impact be today?
Conceived by Poet Laureate Andrew
Motion, this innovative and thought-provoking collection of essays
brings an original perspective to the study of literary biography
and to the fundamental relationship between life, death and art.
Andrew Motion is Poet Laureate and Professor of Creative
Writing
at Royal Holloway College, University of London. He has written
biographies of Larkin and Keats, and his most recent collection
of
poetry is Public Property.
Specification
210 x 166mm, 96 pages
25 illustrations
ISBN 1 85514 349 6
£9.99 (paperback)
Published September 2004
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