Things I Don-t Want to Know : A Response to George Orwell-s 1946 Essay -Why I Write-

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  • Author:
    LEVY Deborah
  • ISBN:
    9780241983089
  • Publication Date:
    April 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    163
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Te Herenga Waka University Press
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Things I Don-t Want to Know : A Response to George Orwell-s 1946 Essay -Why I Write-
Things I Don-t Want to Know : A Response to George Orwell-s 1946 Essay -Why I Write-

Things I Don-t Want to Know : A Response to George Orwell-s 1946 Essay -Why I Write-

Regular price $28.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    LEVY Deborah
  • ISBN:
    9780241983089
  • Publication Date:
    April 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    163
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Te Herenga Waka University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Taking George Orwell's famous essay, Why I Write, as a jumping-off point, Deborah Levy offers her own indispensable reflections of the writing life. With wit, clarity and calm brilliance, she considers how the writer must stake claim to that contested territory and shape it to her need. It is a work of dazzling insight and deep psychological succour, from one of our most vital contemporary writers. This first volume of the trilogy focuses on the writer as a young woman - the confusion and turbulence of youth, and the uncertainties of carving an identity as a writer.
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  • Taking George Orwell's famous essay, Why I Write, as a jumping-off point, Deborah Levy offers her own indispensable reflections of the writing life. With wit, clarity and calm brilliance, she considers how the writer must stake claim to that contested territory and shape it to her need. It is a work of dazzling insight and deep psychological succour, from one of our most vital contemporary writers. This first volume of the trilogy focuses on the writer as a young woman - the confusion and turbulence of youth, and the uncertainties of carving an identity as a writer.
Taking George Orwell's famous essay, Why I Write, as a jumping-off point, Deborah Levy offers her own indispensable reflections of the writing life. With wit, clarity and calm brilliance, she considers how the writer must stake claim to that contested territory and shape it to her need. It is a work of dazzling insight and deep psychological succour, from one of our most vital contemporary writers. This first volume of the trilogy focuses on the writer as a young woman - the confusion and turbulence of youth, and the uncertainties of carving an identity as a writer.