Articles marked James LasdunJames Lasdun’s novel, The Horned Man, appeared in 2002. His most recent book of poetry is Landscape with Chainsaw. From the London Review dated 9 February 2006DiaryThe alternative career fantasies of writers would make an interesting study: James Joyce dreaming of becoming the agent for Irish tweeds in Trieste, Thomas Mann musing that he would have made a good banker, Samuel Beckett contemplating a career as a pilot. ‘I hope I am not too old to take it up seriously nor too stupid about machines to qualify as a commercial pilot,’ Beckett wrote to Thomas MacGreevy at the age of 29, having just published More Pricks than Kicks. ‘I do not feel like spending the rest of my life writing books that no one will read. It was not as though I wanted to write them.’ The spurs to fantasy in his case were failure and rejection, which he suffered on a grand scale – one of the reasons his biography makes such consoling reading for struggling writers. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Search the web for James Lasdun: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archiveDiary: James Lasdun’s Salad Days · 9 February 2006 Hatching, Splitting, Doubling · 21 August 2003
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