The Book of Forgotten Authors by Christopher Fowler - ISBN: 9781786484901
Paperback
Rediscover lost literary stars: 99 forgotten authors, their lives, and books.

The Book of Forgotten Authors

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    9 October 2018

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Summary

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Absence doesn’t make the heart grow fonder. It makes people think you’re …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781786484901
ISBN-10:1786484900
Author:Christopher Fowler
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:riverrun
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:9 October 2018
Weight:280g
Dimensions:197mm x 163mm x 31mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Well researched and wide-ranging … The Book of Forgotten Authors is a bibliophile’s treat written with verve and passion. It will have readers scurrying into secondhand bookshops in search of yellowing paperbacks. - Guardian

Full of humour and pathos, Christopher Fowler’s survey of authors who have fallen into obscurity is a bibliophile’s dream. - Financial Times

A real gem, filled with old favourites and new discoveries, and written in a light, snappy, erudite tone, as satisfying as a full English breakfast at your local art-house cafe.

A joyous saunter through the lives and words of yesterday’s big names. Readers will love this fascinating book.

A sure-fire Christmas gift … charged with an irresistible passion for the world of the book. - Daily Telegraph

A treasure trove of trivia … Excellent … This colourful compendium of literary lives should be read by anyone who loves books. - Evening Standard

About The Author

Christopher Fowler

Christopher Fowler was born in the less attractive part of Greenwich in 1953, the son of a scientist and a legal secretary. He went to a London Guild school, Colfe’s, where, avoiding rugby by hiding in the school library, he was able to begin plagiarising in earnest. He published his first novel, Roofworld, described as ‘unclassifiable’, while working as an advertising copywriter. He left to form The Creative Partnership, a company that changed the face of film marketing, and spent many years working in film, creating movie posters, tag lines, trailers and documentaries, using his friendship with Jude Law to get into nightclubs.

During this time Fowler achieved several pathetic schoolboy fantasies, releasing an appalling Christmas pop single, becoming a male model, posing as the villain in a Batman comic, creating a stage show, writing rubbish in Hollywood, running a night club, appearing in the Pan Books of Horror and standing in for James Bond.

Now the author of over forty novels and short story collections, including his award-winning memoir Paperboy and its sequel Film Freak, he writes the Bryant & May mystery novels, recording the adventures of two Golden Age detectives in modern-day London.

In 2015 he won the CWA Dagger In The Library award for his detective series, once described by his former publisher as ‘unsaleable’.

Fowler is still alive and one day plans to realise his ambition to become a Forgotten Author himself.

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