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The Republic of Elsewhere: Writer to Writer

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ISBN: 9781843516743
AuthorCarty, Ciaran
Pub Date11/11/2018
BindingPaperback
Pages240
CountryIRL
Dewey306
Quick overview This is a genre-crossing collection of interviews and essays that recounts in intimate detail encounters with many of the world's foremost writers.
€16.00

Margaret Atwood, Derek Walcott, Seamus Heaney and Salman Rushdie feature in this collection of over forty interviews with award-winning authors.; This is a genre-crossing collection of interviews and essays that recounts in intimate detail encounters with many of the world's foremost writers. Interspersed are photos as well as a charismatic commentary, provided by editor and veteran journalist Ciaran Carty, revealing a surprising, often unexpected interconnectedness between these otherwise distinct figures.; Individually, these pieces provide a rare glimpse inside some of the world's most creative minds; collectively,
they address topics such as history, politics, sexuality, and class, while also reflecting the distinguished and wide-ranging career of one of Ireland's leading critics and broadcasters. Filled with laugh-out-loud anecdotes, personal confessions, and passionate declarations, this book is the definitive collection for literature enthusiasts and aspiring writers alike.

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Margaret Atwood, Derek Walcott, Seamus Heaney and Salman Rushdie feature in this collection of over forty interviews with award-winning authors.; This is a genre-crossing collection of interviews and essays that recounts in intimate detail encounters with many of the world's foremost writers. Interspersed are photos as well as a charismatic commentary, provided by editor and veteran journalist Ciaran Carty, revealing a surprising, often unexpected interconnectedness between these otherwise distinct figures.; Individually, these pieces provide a rare glimpse inside some of the world's most creative minds; collectively,
they address topics such as history, politics, sexuality, and class, while also reflecting the distinguished and wide-ranging career of one of Ireland's leading critics and broadcasters. Filled with laugh-out-loud anecdotes, personal confessions, and passionate declarations, this book is the definitive collection for literature enthusiasts and aspiring writers alike.

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