A wide-ranging collection of essays written by the award-winning writer and historian over his forty-year career, chosen by the man himself.
‘Wordy is about the intoxication of writing; my sense of playful versatility; different voices for different matters: the polemical voice for political columns; the sharp-eyed descriptive take for profiles; poetic precision in grappling with the hard task of translating art into words; lyrical recall for memory pieces. And informing everything a rich sense of the human comedy and the ways it plays through historical time.
It's also a reflection on writers who have been shamelessly gloried in verbal abundance; the performing tumble of language - those who have especially inspired me - Dickens and Melville; Joyce and Marquez.’ Simon Schama
Sir Simon Schama has been at the forefront of
the arts,
political commentary,
social analysis and
historical study for over forty years. As a teacher of Art History and an award-winning television presenter of iconic history-based programming, Simon is equally a prolific bestselling writer and award-winning columnist for many of the world’s foremost publishers, broadsheet newspapers, periodicals and magazines.
His commissioned subjects over the years have been numerous and wide ranging – from the music of
Tom Waits, to the works of
Sir Quentin Blake; the history of
the colour blue, to discussing what skills an actor needs to create a unique performance of
Falstaff. Schama’s tastes are wide-ranging as they are eloquent, incisive, witty and thought provoking and have entertained and educated the readers of some of the world’s most respected publications - the
Times, the
Guardian, the
New Yorker,
Harper’s Bazaar and
Rolling Stone magazine.
Wordy is a celebration of one of the world’s foremost writers. This collection of
fifty essays chosen by the man himself stretches across four decades and is a treasure trove for all those who have a passion for the arts, politics, food and life.
- | Author: Simon Schama
- | Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
- | Publication Date: Aug 20, 2020
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9781471180125
- | ISBN-10: 1471180123