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Howards End Is on the Landing

A Year of Reading from Home

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Welcher Bücherfreund kennt nicht dieses Problem: Die heimischen Regale biegen sich unter ungelesenen Klassikern der Literatur, die man alle noch lesen will, wenn man mal die Zeit hat. Susan Hill hat sich die Zeit genommen und ein Jahr lang nur Bücher aus heimischem Bestand gelesen - mit überraschenden Einblicken und einer großen Liebe zum geschriebenen Wort.
Early one autumn afternoon in pursuit of an elusive book on her shelves, Susan Hill encountered dozens of others that she had never read, or forgotten she owned, or wanted to read for a second time. The discovery inspired her to embark on a year-long voyage through her books in order to get to know her own collection again. Howard's End is on the Landing charts the journey of one of Britain's most accomplished authors as she revisits the conversations, libraries and bookshelves of the past that have informed a lifetime of reading and writing.

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Erscheinungsdatum
12. Oktober 2010
Sprache
englisch
Seitenanzahl
240
Autor/Autorin
Susan Hill
Verlag/Hersteller
Produktart
kartoniert
Gewicht
175 g
Größe (L/B/H)
201/131/22 mm
ISBN
9781846682667

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Susan Hill

Susan Hill is the winner of numerous prestigious literary awards. The Man in the Picture was published by Profile in 2007, and she is the author of a highly successful crime series (Chatto & Windus). The Woman in Black has been running in the West End for 20 years.

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A totally beguiling, utterly persuasive, argument for reimmersing yourself in literature's past. . . it reminds you of the overlooked treasures we miss in the chase for novelty. Hill's work is part memoir, part outpouring of affection for these she has loved and, en route, she provides us with a reading list the equal of any degree course Michael Gove The Times

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Von Circlestones Books Blog am 07.03.2022

Inspiring and enjoyable

I found the book I was looking for in the end, but by then it had become far more than a book. It marked the start of a journey through my own library. (Quotation page 1) Theme and content It was an early autumn afternoon, when Susan Hills travel through the shelves begins. She was looking for this one book and found many others, long forgotten or never read. Therefore, she makes the decision to begin a special reading year, reading just books from her shelves, without buying new ones. During this reading year, the author would also shorten the internet hours. It was not a kind of resolution or mission for her, just a personal decision to re-explore read and unread books in her house, although she soon finds out, that there are books for much longer than one year. Implementation This book is a kind of diary, a story about Susan Hills life as reader, as author of fiction and non-fiction, and her own publishing company, Long Barn Books. She shares with us her memories about her childhood and youth in Scarborough and about the related books she still loves and keeps on her shelves, together with the newer children books that her daughters loved when they were children. There are memories of interesting BBC interviews for Bookshelf and of enriching conversations with other well-known authors. One chapter is about writing fiction and she remembers: Writing fiction was not regarded as something you did as a set task at a set time every day, let alone with a regular target of words. Those who saw things this way had never, of course, tried either and certainly never had to work to a deadline, let alone earn a living by writing. (Quotation page 184). While sharing her stories and memories with us, she takes books out of the different shelves to find forty books for this reading year, finally sharing her list of the Final Forty with us. I am taking out far too many books. I need at least another year of reading from home. But now I have reached the landing and here it is. Howards End. (Quotation page 234) Conclusion Howards End is on the Landing is a book about a lifetime of reading and writing, an interesting, enjoyable read for passionate readers where one will find inspiring titles not yet read but could also, like me, feel confirmed to do the same, start a year of reading through your own shelves of still unread books.