A Few Good Books

On our blog, we talk about our favourite books and authors, old and new, books that stayed with us long after we were done reading, the ones we might gently press into the hands of other readers. 

Writers in Profile: Italo Calvino

Writers in Profile: Italo Calvino

Sapna Sudhakar

Italo Calvino is a writer who constantly reinvented himself, moving from gritty realism to whimsical folk tales to some of the best non-linear experimental fiction of the 20th Century.His early work was realistic and reflective of the political climate of the day, but he gradually began to drift away from realism. Calvino spent years collecting and translating hundreds of traditional Italian folk tales. It's perhaps because of this that a lot of his stories read like modern myths...

Writers in Profile: Barbara Pym

Writers in Profile: Barbara Pym

Shilpa Sudhakar

Barbara Pym is one my favourite writers, someone who deserves to be better known than she is. She was born in Shropshire in 1913. Her father was a solicitor, and her mother was an organist in their local church. Her mother’s involvement in the parish and what it did to their social life had a clear impact on Pym’s novels which are full of entertaining vicars and curates...

Tolkien and the Wonderful World of Middle Earth

Tolkien and the Wonderful World of Middle Earth

Sapna Sudhakar

While the Lord of the Rings is the most popular of Tolkien’s works, this is a book that he never intended to write. He was first and always a philologist, and it was languages that fascinated him. He began to make up and create languages as a teenager, and it was the urge to give these languages a people, a culture, and a history that drove him to create an entire mythology, which eventually, became The Silmarillion...

                   

Writers in Profile: David Sedaris

Writers in Profile: David Sedaris

Sapna Sudhakar

David Sedaris is one of my favourite writers. He has the rare ability to write comedy and pathos with equal skill. His writing is autobiographical and deeply personal. He writes about his family, his complicated and somewhat difficult relationship with his father, his middle-class upbringing in the American South, growing up gay in the seventies, his partner, Hugh and their life together, the years he spent living as an expat in France and England, and more...

Writers in Profile: Ursula Le Guin

Writers in Profile: Ursula Le Guin

Shilpa Sudhakar

Ursula Le Guin is one of the most influential writers of the  20th century. She wrote twenty-three novels, twelve volumes of short stories, five collections of essays, eleven volumes of poetry, thirteen children’s books and four works of translation. She won numerous awards and honours, including multiple Hugo and Nebula awards, the National Book Award, and the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters...

E C R Lorac: A Lesser Known Queen of Crime

E C R Lorac: A Lesser Known Queen of Crime

Sapna Sudhakar

E.C.R. Lorac is one of the pen-names of Edith Caroline Rivett, who also wrote under the pseudonyms, Carol Carnac and Mary Le Bourne. She was a prolific writer who wrote more than seventy murder mysteries. She was well-known in literary circles and she was successful in her lifetime. Her novels were both popular and critically acclaimed, but unlike some of her better known contemporaries, her books were forgotten after her death...

Mary Beard: Bringing History Alive

Mary Beard: Bringing History Alive

Sapna Sudhakar

Mary Beard is one of Britain's most prominent classical scholars and public intellectuals. She’s one of those rare people who seems as much at home in academia as she is in front of a television camera. She's a rigorous scholar who has a real talent for public engagement and is never afraid to challenge received wisdom whether it is about the ancient world or about the modern one.

Richard Mabey: A Life in Nature

Richard Mabey: A Life in Nature

Sapna Sudhakar

Richard Mabey is one of Britain's most celebrated and influential nature writers. He was born in Hertfordshire in 1941. He grew up with a deep connection to the English countryside, particularly the chalk hills and mixed woodlands of the Chilterns, which would become a recurring landscape in his writing. Here’s a look at some of his books...

Tom Chesshyre's Charming Travelogues

Tom Chesshyre's Charming Travelogues

Sapna Sudhakar

Tom Chesshyre is one of my favourite writers. He's a travel writer who's been all over the world. He writes about his experiences with warmth, humour and spirit. There are two main themes in his books, travel by train and travel on foot...

Writers in Profile: Laurie Colwin

Writers in Profile: Laurie Colwin

Sapna Sudhakar

Laurie Colwin is a novelist who liked to cook, and to write about food, which she does even in her novels. She wrote five popular novels, three collections of short stories, and two collections of essays about food and life in the kitchen...