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And Then And Then What Else: A Writer's Life
By (Author) Daniel Handler
By (author) Lemony Snicket
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
4th November 2025
25th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary essays
Memoirs
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Creative writing and creative writing guides
Childrens and teenage literature studies: general
Writing and editing guides
Literary studies: from c 2000
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A memoir from the beloved author behind the multimillion-copy bestselling A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS
'Handlers memoir, although subtle, ironic and full of dry wit, still pulses with that same childlike enthusiasm for books. Read it and you might just catch the bug.THE SUNDAY TIMES
Known to most as Lemony Snicket, the tormented narrator of A Series of Unfortunate Events, Daniel Handler spends his days writing for children and adults; film and television; and, occasionally, the accordion. Mainly, he writes about horrible things: orphans, abusive uncles, poison, murder, arson, bad grammar
A love letter to the consoling and terrifying power of books, And Then And Then What Elsetraces Handlers life through morbid poetry collections, eccentric acting troupes, hazy midnight taxi rides, second-hand bookstores and psychiatric units. Traversing his personal canon from his first encounter with Baudelaire to Vladimir Nabokov, Elizabeth Bishop and The Pet Shop Boys, Handler offers a witty, poignant exploration of reading, writing and why we tell stories.
Extraordinary... highly entertaining.DAILY TELEGRAPH
This erudite, vulnerable, funny and idiosyncratic book ranks among his best. Grown-up fans of Lemony Snicket will enjoy discovering the rest of the story. WALL STREET JOURNAL
Fascinating, laugh-out-loud funny Handlers memoir, although subtle, ironic and full of dry wit, still pulses with that same childlike enthusiasm for books. Read it and you might just catch the bug. The Sunday Times
'Extraordinary... highly entertaining.' Daily Telegraph
This erudite, vulnerable, funny and idiosyncratic book ranks among his best. Grown-up fans of Lemony Snicket will enjoy discovering the rest of the story. Wall Street Journal
'[Handler's] new book lays out a personal canon, from Baudelaire (of course) to Vladimir Nabokov, via Roald Dahl, Edward Gorey, pulp films and music... Wryly observed... This is a book of engaging essays that do not provoke but suggest, while also demonstrating how both life and literature combine to create the camp, whimsical neo-gothic of his books for children. No one has asked me to do what I am doing, not really, he notes. I cant really stop and I dont really want to. Which is about as succinct an explanation of why writers write as I've ever read.' TLS
'A thoughtful and eloquent celebration of story.' Irish Times
'Afierce cri de coeur at a time when books especially kids books are targeted.' Washington Post
'If the Lemony Snicket output is looked at closely, it isnt wayward but moral: misfits setting off from home and overcoming obstacles, building towards some great triumph; steadfastness in the face of chaos and menace. Isnt this, also, the formula underlying Tolkien, J K Rowling, C S Lewis, Enid Blytons Famous Five, Dahls Matilda all those authors who perceived that children generally "have a firmer grasp on what might be interesting to say". Daniel Handlers creations belong in the company of these classics.' Daily Mail
With his inimitable wit and candour, Handler, aka Lemony Snicket, crafts an exceptionally companionable memoir sure to delight and perhaps even challenge both existing fans and readers new to his work A fully captivating memoir rich with insights on reading, writing, and life itself. Kirkus, starred review
'This dazzling memoir from the writer better known as Lemony Snicket (a nom de plume whose origins he hilariously explains here) delves deeply into every aspect of his life... In stupendously written, engagingly conversational prose, Handler candidly covers a wide range of topics and experiences his mental health struggles, his sexuality, his terrible early attempts at writing, and some shocking trauma... Thought-provoking, deeply personal, and like few other memoirs in the range of topics covered, Handler's mix of the personal and the literary is as compelling as his gloriously off-beat fiction.' Booklist, starred review
'Handler is skilled and nuanced as a writer, with a developed voice and point of view. He has never fit the categories, so why would we expect him to start here He is frank without being overly revealing and always seeks out some larger integration, a place where thought and feeling might intersect.' LA Times
Daniel Handler is best known for his books as Lemony Snicket, notably A Series of Unfortunate Events and Poison for Breakfast (also published by Oneworld). Under his given name, he is the author of seven novels, and has worked extensively in music, theatre, film and television. He lives in San Francisco, California.