The Journals: Volume 2: 1966-1990
Autor John Fowles Editat de Charles Drazinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 ian 2009
John Fowles gained international recognition in 1963 with his first published novel, The Collector, but his labor on what may be his greatest literary undertaking, his journals, commenced over a decade earlier. Fowles, whose works include The Maggot, The French Lieutenant's Woman, and The Ebony Tower, is among the most inventive and influential English novelists of the twentieth century.
The first volume begins in 1949 with Fowles' final year at Oxford. It reveals his intellectual maturation, chronicling his experiences as a university lecturer in France and as a schoolteacher on the Greek island of Spetsai. Simultaneously candid and eloquent, Fowles' journals also expose the deep connection between his personal and scholarly lives as Fowles struggled to win literary acclaim. From his affair with Elizabeth, the married woman who would become his first wife, to his passion for film, ornithology, travel, and book collecting, the journals present a portrait of a man eager to experience life.
The second and final volume opens in 1966, as Fowles, already an international success, navigates his newfound fame and wealth. With absolute honesty, his journals map his inner turmoil over his growing celebrity and his hesitance to take on the role of a public figure. Fowles recounts his move from London to a secluded house on England's Dorset coast, where discontented with society's voracious materialism he led an increasingly isolated life.
Great works in their own right, Fowles' journals elucidate the private thoughts that gave rise to some of the greatest writing of our time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810125155
ISBN-10: 0810125153
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10: 0810125153
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
The books of John Fowles (1926–2005) include The Collector, The French Lieutenant’s Woman, The Ebony Tower, Daniel Martin, Mantissa, A Maggot, and Wormholes.
Charles Drazin is an editor and writer whose previous books include In Search of the Third Man and Korda: Britain’s Only Movie Mogul.
Charles Drazin is an editor and writer whose previous books include In Search of the Third Man and Korda: Britain’s Only Movie Mogul.
Cuprins
Volume One: 1949-1965
Illustrations
Introduction
1. Oxford
2. A Year in France
3. An Island and Greece
4. The Distant Princess
5. Elizabeth
6. Return to England
7. Married Life in London
8. Childlessness
9. Climbing Parnassus
10. Escape to Lyme
Index
Volume Two: 1966-1990
Illustrations
Introduction
1. Oxford
2. A Year in France
3. An Island and Greece
4. The Distant Princess
5. Elizabeth
6. Return to England
7. Married Life in London
8. Childlessness
9. Climbing Parnassus
10. Escape to Lyme
Index
Volume Two: 1966-1990
Recenzii
"Fowles is preeminently, of course, one of the most accomplished English novelists of the last half-century, and this glimpse into his education and work is a pleasure."--Kirkus Reviews
"Journal writing is just as compelling to Fowles as fiction, and his readers will feel the same, given Fowles' uncanny vigor, candor and discernment."---Booklist, starred review
"This second and vinal volume takes Fowles through the years in which he published such major works as The French Lieutenant's Woman . . . and A Maggot . . . The contents are engrossing, evocative, revealing, and candid."
—Choice magazine
—Choice magazine
Descriere
John Fowles gained international recognition in 1963 with his first published novel, The Collector, but his labor on what may be his greatest literary undertaking, his journals, commenced over a decade earlier. Fowles, whose works include The Maggot, The French Lieutenant's Woman, and The Ebony Tower, is among the most inventive and influential English novelists of the twentieth century. The first volume begins in 1949 with Fowles' final year at Oxford. It reveals his intellectual maturation, chronicling his experiences as a university lecturer in France and as a schoolteacher on the Greek island of Spetsai. The second and final volume opens in 1966, as Fowles, already an international success, navigates his newfound fame and wealth.