The Truth About an Author

audiobook

The Truth About an Author

by Arnold Bennett

EN·~2 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

THE TRUTH ABOUT AN AUTHOR - NEW EDITION WITH PREFACE - BY - ARNOLD BENNETT - Author of "How to Live on 24 Hours a Day," "The Old Wives' Tale," etc. - GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY - PUBLISHERS - NEW YORK

0:12
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Copyright, 1911 By George H. Doran Company

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PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION

2:54:54

Description

A veteran journalist and occasional editor pulls back the curtain on the bustling world of turn‑of‑the‑century literary magazines. He recounts the grind of constant deadlines, the meager wages, and the occasional triumph of negotiating a better rate—all with a wry, self‑deprecating tone that refuses to sugar‑coat the reality of a writer’s life.

Originally serialized in a prominent periodical, the memoir was released anonymously, prompting the literary community to speculate wildly about its author. The candid anecdotes—ranging from heated negotiations to the secretive camaraderie of fellow contributors—generated both fierce admiration and sharp criticism. Listeners will find a lively, unvarnished portrait of a bygone literary scene, where ambition, ego, and the love of the written word collide in equal measure.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (168K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laura Natal Rodrigues

Release date

2021-11-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett

1867–1931

Known for vivid, sharply observed novels set in England’s Potteries, this prolific writer turned everyday provincial life into rich, memorable fiction. His best-loved books, including The Old Wives' Tale and the Clayhanger novels, helped make him one of the most popular British authors of his time.

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