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A memoir of my former self : a life in writing / Hilary Mantel ; edited by Nicholas Pearson.

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Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Circulating Collection PR6063.A438 M46 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mantel, Hilary, 1952-2022, author.
Contributor:
Pearson, Nicholas (Editor), editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mantel, Hilary, 1952-2022.
Mantel, Hilary.
Novelists--Biography.
Novelists.
Women novelists--Biography.
Women novelists.
Journalists--Biography.
Journalists.
Genre:
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xi, 419 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
First U.S. edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Henry Holt and Company, 2023.
Summary:
"In addition to her celebrated career as a novelist, Hilary Mantel contributed for years to newspapers and journals, unspooling stories from her own life and illuminating the world as she found it. 'Ink is a generative fluid,' she explains. 'If you don't mean your words to breed consequences, don't write at all.' A Memoir of My Former Self collects the finest of this writing over four decades. Her subjects are wide-ranging, sharply observed, and beautifully rendered. She discusses nationalism and her own sense of belonging; our dream life popping into our conscious life; the mythic legacy of Princess Diana; the many themes that feed into her novels--revolutionary France, psychics, Tudor England; and other novelists, from Jane Austen to V.S. Naipaul. She writes about her father and the man who replaced him; she writes fiercely and heartbreakingly about the battles with her health that she endured as a young woman, and the stifling years she found herself living in Saudi Arabia. Here, too, is her legendary essay 'Royal Bodies,' on our endless fascination with the current royal family. From her unusual childhood to her all-consuming interest in Thomas Cromwell that grew into the Wolf Hall trilogy, A Memoir of My Former Self reveals the shape of Hilary Mantel's life in her own luminous words, through 'messages from people I used to be.' Filled with her singular wit and wisdom, it is essential listening from one of our greatest writers."--Amazon.com.
"A posthumous collection of journalism and other writings by Hilary Mantel, revealing in spectacular breadth the beloved writer's cutting wit and singular voice on books, films, the royals, and her own life"-- Provided by publisher.
"In addition to her celebrated career as a novelist, Hilary Mantel contributed for years to newspapers and journals, unspooling stories from her own life and illuminating the world as she found it. 'Ink is a generative fluid,' she explains. 'If you don't mean your words to breed consequences, don't write at all.' A Memoir of My Former Self collects the finest of this writing over four decades. Her subjects are wide-ranging, sharply observed, and beautifully rendered. She discusses nationalism and her own sense of belonging; our dream life popping into our conscious life; the mythic legacy of Princess Diana; the many themes that feed into her novels -- revolutionary France, psychics, Tudor England; and other novelists, from Jane Austen to V.S. Naipaul. She writes about her father and the man who replaced him; she writes fiercely and heartbreakingly about the battles with her health that she endured as a young woman, and the stifling years she found herself living in Saudi Arabia. Here, too, is her legendary essay 'Royal Bodies,' on our endless fascination with the current royal family. From her unusual childhood to her all-consuming interest in Thomas Cromwell that grew into the Wolf Hall trilogy, A Memoir of My Former Self reveals the shape of Hilary Mantel's life in her own luminous words, through 'messages from people I used to be.' Filled with her singular wit and wisdom, it is essential listening from one of our greatest writers"-- Amazon.com.
Contents:
Part I: Once upon a life
Part II: Writing in the dark
Part III: Turn the page
Part IV: The Reith lectures
Part V: The moon was a tender crescent.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Sargent fund bookplate.
ISBN:
9781250342225
1250342228
OCLC:
1404264591

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