Keepers of the Flame: Ian Hamilton

Synopsis:

Literary biography is an endlessly fascinating form, not least because of the fierce controversies that attend the question of how much of a writer’s real life ought to be related to readers. Ian Hamilton, a first-rate biographer who encountering his share of adversity in writing the life of J. D. Salinger, is the perfect chronicler of such controversies in this brilliant study, first published in 1992, which charts the course of literary biography from Donne and Shakespeare to Plath and Larkin.

‘Such a compelling read.’ Antonia Fraser, The Times

‘Lively and informative, powerfully and humorously written.’ Anthony Burgess, Observer

‘Surely the funniest book ever written on the doom-laden issue of posthumous literary fame.’ Jonathan Keates, Independent

'Our one consolation for Ian Hamilton’s early death is that his work seems to have lived on with undiminished force. He helped to shape our generation and at this rate may well do the same for the next as well. The critical prose, in particular, still sets a standard that nobody else comes near.' Clive James

Tags:

Categorised as:
Non-fiction
Sub-categories:
Essays & Prose
People & Characters:
Philip Larkin; Shakespeare; Sylvia Plath
Genres & Themes:
Faber Finds; Literature; Memoir; Writers
Keepers of the Flame book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571281671
Published:
18.08.2011
No of pages:
352
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