England, in the mid-fifties. Meg Bailey has always aspired to live a respectable life. With her b...
'I can remember in detail being hit by my first story one January morning in 1958.' So begins lit...
Diana Athill is one of our great women of letters. The renowned editor of V. S. Naipaul, Jean Rhy...
Diana Athill's Stet is 'a beautifully written, hardheaded, and generally insightful look back at ...
'First published in Great Britain by Granta Books, 2016'
'There is a sense throughout Athill's work that you are making a new friend as much as reading a ...
Per decenni Diana Athill è stata una figura centrale dell'editoria anglosassone, lavorando con au...
Lyric and tender one moment, cruel and dizzying the next, this literary tour de force neither cel...
Hailed as 'a virtuoso exercise' (Sunday Telegraph), this book reflects candidly, sometimes with g...
What will you remember if you live to be 100?
What will you remember if you live to be 100?
A candid novel of love, betrayal, and friendship about a young woman who breaks with her peers, m...
'Diana Athill's childhood was idyllic, brought up in the Norfolk countryside. Aged only fifteen, ...
Fresh re-issue of Diana Athill's candid memoir of a life spent working as an editor of some of th...
This is the story of how and why a talented writer came to take his own life.When Diana Athill me...
Despite her family's ailing finances, Diana Athill's childhood - spent in a lovely house in Norfo...
A charming, vibrant diary of Diana Athill's holiday to Florence in the late 1940s.In August 1947,...
Written with an intimacy and spontaneity even more revealing than her celebrated memoirs, Diana A...
Diana Athill's fascinating analysis of her relationshup with Black Power activist Hakim Jamal who...
Yesterday Morning is a vivid recollection of Diana Athill's joyful beginnings. It is also a remar...
What matters in the end? In the final years of life, which memories stand out? Writing from her r...
Un testimonio vibrante de la mano de Diana Athill que nos hará un poco más familiar la bella ciud...
'There is a sense throughout Athill's work that you are making a new friend as much as reading a ...