Interrupted Lives is an original look at the literary reputations of some of our greatest writers whose literary careers were cut tragically short. The lives, literature and the circumstances surrounding the deaths of six prominent writers are explored in these fascinating published lectures: including Christopher Marlowe by Charles Nicholl, Percy Bysshe Shelley by Richard Holmes, Edward Thomas by Andrew Motion, Sylvia Plath by Erica Wagner, Katherine Mansfield by Patricia Dunker and Angela Carter by Ali Smith. Innovative and thought-provoking, Interrupted Lives questions, had these writers lived, How might their writing have changed? Would their reputations have grown or diminished? and What would their impact be today?
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About the Author:
Andrew Motion is the Poet Laureate and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He has written biographies on Larkin and most recently Keats. He has published ten collections of poetry including Public Property and Romantic Engineer (forthcoming). He has won the Whitbread Prize and Somerset Maugham Prize and is Professor of Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia.
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