Writers Who Changed History
By (Author) DK
Foreword by James Naughtie
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK
21st May 2024
2nd May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Collected biographies
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
809
Hardback
368
Width 245mm, Height 290mm, Spine 34mm
1890g
A beautifully illustrated guide to the lives and works of the world's greatest ever writers This stunning visual celebration of the world's most celebrated novelists, poets, and playwrights tells the fascinating stories of their lives and works. Lavishly illustrated with portraits of each writer, alongside photographs of their homes and studies, and personal artefacts - along with pages from original manuscripts, first editions, and their correspondence - Writers Who Changed History offers a unique window into the personalities of each individual, and their key ideas, themes, and literary techniques. Introduced with a stunning portrait of each featured writer, biographical entries trace the friendships, loves, and rivalries that inspired and influenced their work, revealing insights into the larger-than-life characters, plots, and evocative settings that they created. Each entry explains how the person's writing developed during their lifetime, and sets it in context, conveying a powerful sense of the place and the period of history in which they lived. Covering a broad range of authors, poets, and playwrights from the Middle Ages to the present day, Writers Who Changed History provides a compelling, entertaining, and accessible glimpse of the lives and loves of each one.
James Naughtie is an award-winning radio presenter and broadcaster, James Naughtie began his career as a journalist before moving to radio presenting in 1986. For over 20 years he co-presented on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, and he has chaired Radio 4's monthly book-club since it began in 1997. James Naughtie has chaired both the Man Booker and Samuel Johnson judging panels and written a number of books including The Rivals- The Intimate Story Of A Political Marriage; The Accidental American- Tony Blair And The Presidency; The Making Of Music; The New Elizabethans and The Madness of July.