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Autobibliography
By (Author) Rob Doyle
Swift Press
Swift Press
5th January 2022
28th October 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary essays
823.92
Hardback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
In Autobibliography, Rob Doyle recounts a year spent rereading fifty-two of his favourite books from Dhammapada and Marcus Aurelius, via The Tibetan Book of the Dead and La Rochefoucauld, to Robert Bolano and Emmanuel Carrere as well as the memories they trigger and the reverberations they create. It is a record of a year in reading, and of a lifetime of books.
Provocative, intelligent and funny, it is a brilliant introduction to a personal canon by one of the most original and exciting writers around. It is a book about books, a book about reading, and a book about a writer. It is an autobibliography.
'I adore Rob Doyle. One of the great wordsmiths of our age' - Dan Stevens
'A readers book and a writers dream ... Doyles words are touching, filled with emotion, and brutally honest ... this bookworm knows his stuff and you should be consulting him regularly, or better yet just buy Autobibliography as your Christmas guidebook for your own 52 book challenge for 2022 ... Rob Doyle is the perfect bookshop companion; he will give you a completely concise review and share why he suggested the book in the first place, and it made me genuinely excited about the prospect' - Rebecca George, Nation.Cymru
'Doyles prose is virtuosic and exuberant ... strangely compelling' - Michael Delgado, inews
'Maddening and beguiling in equal measure ... a brilliant writer ... absolutely essential' - Steven Long, The Crack Magazine
'Addictive self-portrait ... Doyle is sharp and funny as a critic, and morbidly candid about his own life ... we find a writer living and thinking his way to the frontiers of human society, rather than, as in so much contemporary writing, at its cosy core' - Nicholas Harris, The Spectator
Rob Doyle was born in Dublin and holds a first-class honors degree in philosophy and an MPhil in psychoanalysis from Trinity College Dublin. He is the author of the story collection This Is the Ritual and the novels Threshold and Here Are the Young Men, also a forthcoming film for which he cowrote the screenplay. He is the editor of the anthology The Other Irish Tradition, published by Dalkey Archive Press.