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Eliot's Book of Bookish Lists: A sparkling miscellany of literary lists

Hardback

Main Details

Title Eliot's Book of Bookish Lists: A sparkling miscellany of literary lists
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Henry Eliot
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 204,Width 138
Category/GenreLiterary studies - fiction, novelists and prose writers
ISBN/Barcode 9780241562727
ClassificationsDewey:802
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint Particular Books
Publication Date 6 October 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A sparkling miscellany of literary trivia Who had birds called Death, Wigs and Spinach? How do you spell the noise of a door slamming? Whose working title was The Chronic Argonauts? Henry Eliot - author, editor and insatiable bookworm - has ransacked the libraries and archives of world literature, compiling hundreds of bookish lists. This eclectic gallimaufry showcases his favourites- we witness the tragic ends of the Ancient Greek tragedians, learn the name of George Orwell's pet cockerel and rummage through Joan Didion's travelling bag; we consider the history of literary fart jokes, orbit the Shakespearean moons of Uranus and meet several pigs with wings. From the sublime to the ridiculous - and everything in between -- Eliot's lists, recommendations and nuggets of trivia will delight, inspire and surprise anyone who loves reading. Beautifully presented with supplementary maps and illustrations, Henry Eliot's Book of Bookish Lists is the essential gift for book-lovers.

Author Biography

Henry Eliot is the author of The Penguin Classics Book, The Penguin Modern Classics Book, Follow This Thread and Curiocity- An Alternative A-Z of London. An inveterate bookworm, Henry has tackled a number of bookish adventures, such as recreating Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, leading pilgrims from Southwark to Canterbury and retelling the tales along the way; mounting a quest for the Holy Grail based on Malory's Morte d'Arthur; swimming across the Hellespont from Europe to Asia on the bicentenary of Lord Byron's crossing (the subject of Byron's 1810 poem, 'Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos'); and reading Ulysses in real-time on Bloomsday, 16 June, starting at 8am with grilled kidneys and finishing in the early hours of the following morning. He produced an interactive edition of Shakespeare's The Tempest in collaboration with Sir Ian McKellen and Professor Sir Jonathan Bate, which Apple named one of the '10 best apps of 2016', and for five years he was an editor of the Penguin Classics series in London. Today he is one of the QI research elves and hosts the podcast On the Road with Penguin Classics, in which he travels to discuss books with guests including Frank Cottrell Boyce, Louis de Berni res, Rachel Joyce, Patience Agbabi, Andrew Motion and Will Self.

Reviews

I loved this so much. Lists for bookish folk, filled with things I had not known or dreamed -- Neil Gaiman Totally enthralling... The perfect bedside book -- Jilly Cooper An eccentric idea beautifully executed -- Louis de Bernieres If there was a list of books about lists, Eliot's Book of Bookish Lists would be top -- Philip Pullman An absolute delight - Borges meets Buzzfeed -- Tom Holland A gorgeous confection . . . How do I love this book? Let me list the ways . . . -- Chris Riddell Brimful of piquant and scrumptious surprises -- John Lloyd Hours of innocent snacking -- Iain Sinclair Very entertaining and sprightly -- Ian McKellen Thoroughly enjoyable... As amusing as it is informing -- Michael Portillo Buried deep in the etymology of the word 'list' is the notion of pleasure. Mr Eliot's marvellous vade mecum reminds us why -- John Mitchinson I loved Eliot's book for its wit, learning, eccentricity and unrepentant bookishness -- Alan Taylor A magnificent labyrinth of literary trivia to get lost in . . . fun and fascinating things on every page -- Edward Brooke-Hitching A trove of treasures from start to finish -- Dennis Duncan Deliciously idiosyncratic -- Rachel Cooke * Observer * Reading this book is like going on a literary Grand Tour . . . Essential for the pub quiz * Country Life * Eliot's books have been my equivalent of big game almanacs. This book is half a delight and half a gauntlet -- Stuart Kelly * Scotsman * The ultimate book for lovers of lists and literature . . . surprising, inspiring and amusing -- Denise O'Donoghue * Irish Examiner *