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The Mammoth Book of Literary Anecdotes

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Who would write who had anything better to do? asked Lord Byron rhetorically, and in this amusing and informative anthology author Philip Gooden finds hundreds of illuminating anecdotes to reveal what writers got up to when they were not sitting at the typewriter or wielding quill pens. Over 250 stories of famous writers off-duty, from the sixteenth century to the present day, are featured. Among the forty wide-ranging sections, covering famous writers from the sixteenth century to the present day, are "Writers and Money," "Writers and Crime," "Writers and Sex," "Writers and Lost Typescripts," "Writers and Alcohol," "Writers and the Public," "Writers and Inspiration," and "Writers and Best Sellers."

512 pages, Paperback

First published May 30, 2002

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Philip Gooden

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Philip Gooden lives in Bath. In addition to his Nick Revill series, Sleep of Death, he is the author of The Guinness Guide to Better English and the editor of The Mammoth Book of Literary Anecdotes. Each of his Nick Revill mysteries revolves around a Shakespearean play mirroring life - in Sleep of Death the play was Hamlet, in this offering it is Troilus and Cressida.
AKA Philippa Morgan.

Series:
* Shakespearean Murder
* Tom Ansell

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May 23, 2012
This book didn't really serve the purpose for what it was written. Instead of being interesting and a source of humorous infotainment, this book was merely copied paragraphs from biographies and autobiographies with information that no one could care less. If I were to end ma review here, I would blame myself of being biased. So, yes, I concede I did like some very few entries that I found interesting and worth reading. But other than that, this book gave me the pleasure of nothing but wasting ma time during exams.
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I couldn’t stay awake while reading but from what I read/skimmed it seemed good. Maybe I’ll try again later
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May 26, 2009
I had great fun with this wonderful book. It contains a wealth of recollections, essays, and quotes spanning five centuries. Read this book if you are curious to learn something you perhaps don't already know about some of our favorite literary giants!
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