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Journals Vol II

John Fowles

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EAN: 9781446402603
Published: 4 Jan 2009

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The first volume of John Fowles's Journals ended with him achieving international literary renown after the publication of The Collector and The Magus, and leaving London behind to live in a remote house near Lyme Regis. This final volume charts the rewards and struggles of his continuing literary career, but at the same time reveals the often reluctant celebrity behind the outward success.

Enjoying a reputation as one of the world's leading novelists, Fowles wins enormous wealth, kudos and attention, has the satisfaction of seeing The French Lieutenant's Woman turned into a highly acclaimed Hollywood film, but none the less comes to regard his fame with deep ambivalence.

It cannot repair the growing strains between himself and his wife Elizabeth, who does not share his taste for rural isolation, nor can it cure the disenchantment he feels for an increasingly materialist society.

This concluding volume of the Journals marks a writer's continuing quest for wisdom and self-understanding.

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What the critics say

I haven't enjoyed a new book so much in years
- Daily Telegraph

Fowles regarded his journals... as his 'last novel'... It is hard to disagree with the claim... Remarkable
- Times Literary Supplement

These miraculously faultless records are as impressive as The French Lieutenant's Woman
- Literary Review

What an extraordinarily acute and gifted writer Fowles was... A haunting book
- Daily Mail

Compelling... It's the quality of the writing that makes the book so memorable
- Daily Mail

Compulsively, brilliantly insufferable
- Time Out

About the Author

John Fowles was born in England in 1926 and educated at Bedford School and Oxford University. John Fowles won international recognition with his first published title, The Collector (1963). He was immediately acclaimed as an outstandingly innovative writer of exceptional imaginative power and this reputation was confirmed with the appearance of his subsequent works. John Fowles died in 2005.

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