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Works on Paper: The Craft of Biography and Autobiography [Hardcover]

Michael Holroyd (Author)


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May 28, 2002
A stunning collection of essays on the craft of biography and autobiography by the acclaimed biographer of George Bernard Shaw and Lytton Strachey.

Works on Paper is a selection by one of today's leading biographers from his lectures, essays, and reviews written over the last quarter of a century --mainly on the craft of biography and autobiography but also covering what Michael Holroyd describes as his "enthusiasms and alibis."

Opening with a startling attack on biography, which is answered by two essays on the ethics and values of non-fiction writing, the book goes on to examine the work of several contemporary biographers, the place of biography in fiction and of fiction in biography, and the revelations of some extravagant autobiographers, from Osbert Sitwell to Quentin Crisp--to which he adds some adventures of his own, in particular an important and unpublished piece "The Making of GBS," a riveting story of internecine literary warfare.

The book ends with a series of satires, celebrations, apologias, and polemics which throw light not only on Michael Holroyd's progress as a biographer but also his record as an embattled campaigner in the field of present-day literary politics.



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Authors and celebrities have often derided the biographer's craft as downright parasitic. Rebecca West painted an image of biographers picnicking round the tombstones of the newly dead, "sucking the bones clean and flinging them over their shoulders." Holroyd (Lytton Strachey; Bernard Shaw), one of the most distinguished biographers of the 20th century, responds to these charges both directly and indirectly in his new collection of essays, previously published in various journals and volumes. He argues that biographers bring hidden lives into view and therefore humanize our history: "By re-examining the past and pointing it in a new direction, it may now be used to question our understanding of the present, and affect our vision of the future." The liveliest pieces offer a generous helping of Holroyd's own reminiscences, particularly "The Making of Bernard Shaw," a behind-the-scenes account of his attempt to befriend a cranky, ungenerous George Bernard Shaw scholar, and "The Battle for Public Lending Right," an account of Holroyd's battle for authors to be paid each time their books are checked out of the library. But the heart and soul of the book lies in the literary reviews; taken as a whole, they provide a sweeping overview of 20th-century British authors, trends and movements, including top-notch essays on Evelyn Waugh, Edith Sitwell, E.M. Forster, Augustus John and several writers of the Bloomsbury group. Holroyd's earliest essays were published in a 1974 collection, Unreceived Opinions, and this selection of lectures, essays and book reviews, all written between 1973 and 2001, makes an excellent companion.
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About the Author

Michael Holroyd was born in 1935 and educated at Eton College. His lives of Hugh Kingsmill, Lytton Strachey, Augustus John, and George Bernard Shaw have established him as one of the most influential biographers of modern times. His family autobiography, Basil Street Blues (1999), garnered the greatest number of non-fiction end-of-year critics' choices that year. A past chairman of the Society of Authors, the Royal Society of Literature, and the Book Trust, past president of English PEN and a former member of the Arts Council, he is married to the novelist Margaret Drabble and lives in London and Somerset.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Counterpoint; 1 edition (May 28, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582431507
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582431505
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #714,606 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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