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Lives of Houses

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Lives of Houses, a captivating exploration edited by Kate Kennedy and Hermione Lee, delves into the intimate spaces of beloved writers, artists, and musicians. Through insightful essays, it examines the profound connection between their lives and the houses they inhabited. This collection offers a unique lens into how these physical dwellings influenced their work and personal stories.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the intimate connection between people and the places they inhabit. It offers a reflective journey through the homes of renowned figures, revealing how these spaces shape and are shaped by their residents' lives, capturing the essence of personal and cultural history in physical form.

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A group of notable writers - including UK poet laureate Simon Armitage, Julian Barnes, Margaret MacMillan, and Jenny Uglow - celebrate our fascination with the houses of famous literary figures, artists, composers, and politicians of the past.

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A group of notable writers - including UK poet laureate Simon Armitage, Julian Barnes, Margaret MacMillan, and Jenny Uglow - celebrate our fascination with the houses of famous literary figures, artists, composers, and politicians of the past.

What can a house tell us about the person who lives there? Do we shape the buildings we live in, or are we formed by the places we call home? And why are we especially fascinated by the houses of the famous and often long dead? In Lives of Houses, a group of notable biographers, historians, critics, and poets explores these questions and more through fascinating essays on the houses of great writers, artists, composers, and politicians of the past.

Editors Kate Kennedy and Hermione Lee are joined by wide-ranging contributors, including Simon Armitage, Julian Barnes, David Cannadine, Roy Foster, Alexandra Harris, Daisy Hay, Margaret MacMillan, Alexander Masters, and Jenny Uglow. We encounter W. H. Auden, living in joyful squalor in New York's St. Mark's Place, and W. B. Yeats in his flood-prone tower in the windswept West of Ireland. We meet Benjamin Disraeli, struggling to keep up appearances, and track the lost houses of Virginia Woolf and Elizabeth Bowen. We visit Benjamin Britten in Aldeburgh, England, and Jean Sibelius at Ainola, Finland. But Lives of Houses also considers those who are unhoused, unwilling or unable to establish a homeβ€”from the bewildered poet John Clare wandering the byways of England to the exiled Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera living on the streets of London.

With more than forty illustrations, Lives of Houses illuminates what houses mean to us and how we use them to connect to and think about the past. The result is a fresh and engaging look at house and home.

Featuring:

  • Alexandra Harris on moving house
  • Susan Walker on Morocco's ancient Roman House of Venus
  • Hermione Lee on biographical quests for writers' houses
  • Margaret Macmillan on her mother's Toronto house
  • A poem by Maura Dooley, 'Visiting Orchard House, Concord, Massachusetts'β€”the house in which Louisa May Alcott wrote and set her novel Little Women
  • Felicity James on William and Dorothy Wordsworth's Dove Cottage
  • Robert Douglas-Fairhurst at home with Tennyson
  • David Cannadine on Winston Churchill's dream house, Chartwell
  • Jenny Uglow on Edward Lear at San Remo's Villa Emily
  • Lucy Walker on Benjamin Britten at Aldeburgh, England
  • Seamus Perry on W. H. Auden at 77 St. Mark's Place, New York City
  • Rebecca Bullard on Samuel Johnson's houses
  • A poem by Simon Armitage, 'The Manor'
  • Daisy Hay at home with the Disraelis
  • Laura Marcus on H. G. Wells at Uppark
  • Alexander Masters on the fear of houses
  • Elleke Boehmer on sites associated with Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera
  • Kate Kennedy on the mental asylums where World War I poet Ivor Gurney spent the last years of his life
  • A poem by Bernard O'Donoghue, 'Safe Houses'
  • Roy Foster on W. B. Yeats and Thoor Ballylee
  • Sandra Mayer on W. H. Auden's Austrian home
  • Gillian Darley on John Soane and the autobiography of houses
  • Julian Barnes on Sibelius and Ainola

'An anthology with a concept both interesting in itself and unintentionally topical.' - Carol Rumens, The Guardian

'A thoughtful, meticulously edited collection of essays.' - Lara Feigel, The Spectator

Lives of Houses is an enjoyable and at times outstanding gathering of idiosyncratic voices.' - Kevin Jackson, Literary Review

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Lives of Houses is praised for its captivating essays on the role of homes in the lives of cultural figures, providing an intriguing exploration of domestic routines and the powerful nostalgia tied to intimate spaces. This collection highlights an eclectic range of subjects, offering picturesque details and thoughtful reflections without solely relying on the allure of celebrity. The essays encourage readers to contemplate the profound connection to place, transcending simple biographical accounts and instead presenting engaging life-writing enriched with both intellectual and personal insights.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691193663

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 March 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 47 b/w illus.

Contributors:

  • Edited by Kate Kennedy
  • Edited by Hermione Lee
  • Edited by Hermione Lee

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Kate Kennedy, a writer and broadcaster, is Associate Director of the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing and Research Fellow in Music and English at Wolfson College, both at the University of Oxford. She is the author of Dweller in Shadows: A Life of Ivor Gurney (Princeton). Hermione Lee is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Oxford. Her many books include biographies of Virginia Woolf, Edith Wharton, Penelope Fitzgerald, and Tom Stoppard.

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