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A Memoir of My Former Self
A Memoir of My Former Self: A Life in Writing | Hilary Mantel
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'A smart, deft, meticulous, thoughtful writer, with such a grasp of the dark and spidery corners of human nature' Margaret Atwood As well as her celebrated career as a novelist, Hilary Mantel long contributed to newspapers and journals, unspooling stories from her own life and illuminating the world as she found it. This strand of her writing was an integral part of how she thought of herself. 'Ink is a generative fluid,' she explains. 'If you don't mean your words to breed consequences, don't write at all.' A Memoir of My Former Self collects the finest of this writing over four decades. Mantel's subjects are wide-ranging. She discusses nationalism and her own sense of belonging; our dream life flopping into our conscious life; the mythic legacy of Princess Diana; the many themes that feed into her novels - revolutionary France, psychics, Tudor England - and other novelists, from Jane Austen to V. S. Naipaul. She writes about her father and the man who replaced him; she writes fiercely and heartbreakingly about the battles with her health she endured as a young woman, and the stifling years she found herself living in Saudi Arabia. Here, too, is a selection of her film reviews - from When Harry Met Sally to RoboCop - and, published for the first time, her stunning Reith Lectures, which explore the process of art bringing history and the dead back to life. From her unique childhood to her all-consuming fascination with Thomas Cromwell that grew into the Wolf Hall Trilogy, A Memoir of My Former Self reveals the shape of Hilary Mantel's life in her own dazzling words, 'messages from people I used to be.' Compelling, often very funny, always luminous, it is essential reading from one of our greatest writers.
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Lcsmcat
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We had time to kill between church and a graduation party, so of course we went to a bookstore. @Graywacke I blame you for the tagged book. 😀

Leftcoastzen Nice haul! 6mo
Graywacke Oh, blame so accepted. Yay. Enjoy. But maybe read Flannery O,Connor 1st? I mean, she‘s irresistible. I‘m curious about the Seinfeld. I want to watch those shows again. 6mo
Lcsmcat @Graywacke It‘s going to be hard to decide what to read first, once I finish my current Lahiri. 6mo
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I was a little worried about listening a bunch of essays I might not be interested in, but this turns out to be good stuff. There are simply some lightning essays in here. Many are about the Tudors and the Wolf Hall trilogy. Some are on overlooked women authors, really great stuff. She was an excellent writer, able to make her essays playful in a writerly way. She loved her sentences. Overall, I loved the collection and its richness.

BarbaraBB Wonderful review 🤍 7mo
Graywacke @BarbaraBB ☺️ Thanks. I want to read A Place of Greater Safety now. But… I might need a French Revolution prep course first! 7mo
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Not a fan myself but just wanted to let other people who are know about this great #Kindledailydeal in the UK

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julesG Thanks! 13mo
squirrelbrain Thank you! 13mo
TrishB Thanks 👍🏻 13mo
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