On Writers and Writing
Autor Margaret Atwooden Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2015
What is the role of the writer? Prophet? High Priest of Art? Court Jester? Or witness to the real world? Looking back on her own childhood and the development of her writing career, Margaret Atwood examines the metaphors which writers of fiction and poetry have used to explain - or excuse! - their activities, looking at what costumes they have seen fit to assume, what roles they have chosen to play. In her final chapter she takes up the challenge of the book's title: if a writer is to be seen as 'gifted', who is doing the giving and what are the terms of the gift?
Margaret Atwood's wide and eclectic reference to other writers, living and dead, is balanced by anecdotes from her own experiences as a writer, both in Canada and on the international scene. The lightness of her touch is underlined by a seriousness about the purpose and the pleasures of writing, and by a deep familiarity with the myths and traditions of western literature.
Praise for On Writers and Writing:
'...a streetwise, erudite suggestive enquiry into problems and myths of the writer's role. Her light touch on hard thoughts, her humour and eclectic quotations, lend enchantment to an argument that has as many undulating tentacles as a well developed sea anemone' -INDEPENDENT
'Her witty, occasionally self-deprecating and always ingenious approach is a delight' -SUNDAY TIMES
'A witty and profound rumination about writing' -THE TIMES
Preț: 53.85 lei
Preț vechi: 75.02 lei
-28%
Puncte Express: 81
Preț estimativ în valută:
9.53€ • 11.17$ • 8.29£
9.53€ • 11.17$ • 8.29£
Carte disponibilă
Livrare economică 12-26 februarie
Livrare express 29 ianuarie-04 februarie pentru 39.99 lei
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780349006239
ISBN-10: 0349006237
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 134 x 197 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0349006237
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 134 x 197 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Virago
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Atwood's wonderful collection of lectures isn't so much advice on how to write as it is a series of ruminations on the deeper problems and joys of being a writer, such as what moral debt we may owe the reader. She calls on past great writers like helpful friends for their adivce
As one of literature's luminaries, surely Margaret Atwood possesses a magical secret we can truffle out?
It's an absorbing book, which you read with pleasure and benefit...
'On Writers and Writing,' is frequently hilarious
Juggling well worn subjects which "get murky or pretentious", this is a streetwise, erudite suggestive enquiry into problems and myths of the writer's role. Her light touch on hard thoughts, her humour and eclectic quotations, lend enchantment to an argument that has as many undulating tentacles as a well developed sea anemone
Her witty, occasionally self-depracating and always ingenious approach is a delight
A witty and profound rumination about writing
A playful, informed and briskly sensible discussion of the writing life
'an absorbing book, which you read with pleasure and benefit... the sense of an agile mind revolving sophisticated ideas'
What is the role of the writer? Prophet? High Priest of Art? Court Jester? Or witness to the real world? Looking back on her own childhood and the development of her writing career, Margaret Atwood examines the metaphors which writers of fiction and poetry have used to explain - or excuse! - their activities, looking at what costumes they have seen fit to assume, what roles they have chosen to play.
'This is a streetwise, erudite, suggestive enquiry into problems and myths of the writer's role. Her light touch on hard thoughts, her humour and eclectic quotations, lend enchantment to an argument that has as many undulating tentacles as a well-developed sea anemone' Independent
'Her witty, occasionally self-deprecating and always ingenious approach is a delight' Sunday Times
'A playful, informed and briskly sensible discussion of the writing life' Sunday Telegraph
'A pleasure to read: erudite, talky, with a beady humour' Daily Telegraph
As one of literature's luminaries, surely Margaret Atwood possesses a magical secret we can truffle out?
It's an absorbing book, which you read with pleasure and benefit...
'On Writers and Writing,' is frequently hilarious
Juggling well worn subjects which "get murky or pretentious", this is a streetwise, erudite suggestive enquiry into problems and myths of the writer's role. Her light touch on hard thoughts, her humour and eclectic quotations, lend enchantment to an argument that has as many undulating tentacles as a well developed sea anemone
Her witty, occasionally self-depracating and always ingenious approach is a delight
A witty and profound rumination about writing
A playful, informed and briskly sensible discussion of the writing life
'an absorbing book, which you read with pleasure and benefit... the sense of an agile mind revolving sophisticated ideas'
What is the role of the writer? Prophet? High Priest of Art? Court Jester? Or witness to the real world? Looking back on her own childhood and the development of her writing career, Margaret Atwood examines the metaphors which writers of fiction and poetry have used to explain - or excuse! - their activities, looking at what costumes they have seen fit to assume, what roles they have chosen to play.
'This is a streetwise, erudite, suggestive enquiry into problems and myths of the writer's role. Her light touch on hard thoughts, her humour and eclectic quotations, lend enchantment to an argument that has as many undulating tentacles as a well-developed sea anemone' Independent
'Her witty, occasionally self-deprecating and always ingenious approach is a delight' Sunday Times
'A playful, informed and briskly sensible discussion of the writing life' Sunday Telegraph
'A pleasure to read: erudite, talky, with a beady humour' Daily Telegraph