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OverviewA journey into the unique spaces where some of literature’s greatest writers created their most memorable works Virginia Woolf famously wrote in A Room of One’s Own that “it is necessary to have five hundred a year and a room with a lock on the door if you are to write fiction or poetry.” Writers have worked in all kinds of places, from garrets and sheds to boarding houses, bathrooms, and even while on the move. What is it that fascinates us about the writer’s room? This book takes readers inside literature’s creative spaces to explore this tantalizing question. Beginning with her own secondhand writing desk, Katie da Cunha Lewin invites us to consider how these environments embody the craft of writing and shape the literary works we love. She paints vivid portraits of Woolf’s garden room at Monk’s House, Emily Brontë’s shared table in the parsonage, Sigmund Freud’s study with its legendary couch, and the bustling Parisian cafés where Ernest Hemingway crafted stories in notebooks. She dismantles the familiar furniture of the writer’s room to cast it in a surprising new light, from the hotel rooms where Maya Angelou wrote poetry to the busses where Lauren Elkin wrote on her phone to the kitchen tables around which Audre Lorde and the founders of Women of Color Press convened. Lyrical, insightful, and rich with personal insights, The Writer’s Room reveals how these spaces are brimming with possibilities, shaping the creative process of authors and capturing the imaginations of readers. The writers featured include Maya Angelou • James Baldwin • Claire-Louise Bennett • Ray Bradbury • the Brontë sisters • Alexander Chee • Agatha Christie • Lucille Clifton • Roald Dahl • Don DeLillo • Charles Dickens • Emily Dickinson • Joan Didion • Ernest Hemingway • bell hooks • Victor Hugo • Zora Neale Hurston • Derek Jarman • John Keats • Jack Kerouac • Hanif Kureishi • Harper Lee • Doris Lessing • Deborah Levy • Hilary Mantel • Paule Marshall • Sylvia Plath • Thomas Pynchon • William Shakespeare • Zadie Smith • Muriel Spark • Mark Twain • Alice Walker • Edith Wharton • Virginia Woolf Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katie da Cunha LewinPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press ISBN: 9780691283838ISBN 10: 0691283834 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 24 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Fascinated by the places where writers create, writer and lecturer da Cunha Lewin melds memoir and literary history in her search for writers’ rooms, reporting on visits—in person and online—to spaces that she hopes will reveal ‘the emergence of the writer’s ideas.’ . . . A modest probing into the sources of creativity."" * Kirkus Reviews * ""Fascinated by the places where writers create, writer and lecturer da Cunha Lewin melds memoir and literary history in her search for writers’ rooms, reporting on visits—in person and online—to spaces that she hopes will reveal ‘the emergence of the writer’s ideas.’ . . . A modest probing into the sources of creativity."" * Kirkus Reviews * ""An insightful exploration of the spaces where famous writers crafted their most influential works. . . . This is a poignant appraisal of readers’ quest to find intimacy with the authors they love."" * Publishers Weekly * Author InformationKatie da Cunha Lewin’s writing has appeared in leading publications such as The Times Literary Supplement, The White Review, Financial Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, and Prospect. She is the editor (with Kiron Ward) of Don DeLillo: Contemporary Critical Perspectives. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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