Lives of Houses
Exploring the homes of literary and artistic icons
Kate Kennedy editor Hermione Lee editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Published:13th Mar '20
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- Paperback£14.99(9780691214870)
This collection of essays, titled Lives of Houses, explores the significance of homes belonging to notable literary and artistic figures, revealing their stories and connections to the past.
In Lives of Houses, a diverse group of prominent writers, including UK poet laureate Simon Armitage and Julian Barnes, delve into our enduring fascination with the homes of historical figures. This collection of essays invites readers to consider what a house reveals about its inhabitants. The contributors explore whether we shape our dwellings or if they shape us, while also examining our unique intrigue with the residences of the famous and often long-gone individuals.
The editors, Kate Kennedy and Hermione Lee, curate a rich tapestry of narratives that take us through the lives of renowned writers, artists, composers, and politicians. Through vivid storytelling, we encounter figures like W. H. Auden, who lived in joyful squalor in New York, and W. B. Yeats, residing in a flood-prone tower in Ireland. The essays also highlight those who have struggled with the concept of home, such as the wandering poet John Clare and the exiled Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera.
With over forty illustrations, Lives of Houses not only illuminates the significance of these spaces but also connects us to the past. Each essay offers a unique lens on how houses serve as a reflection of their occupants, creating a fresh perspective on the idea of home. This engaging exploration ultimately reveals the emotional and historical weight that houses carry in our collective memory.
"Some of the best writing about the home that I’ve ever had the pleasure to read—and, crucially, loads of black-and-white photographs and illustrations. . . . Kennedy and Lee pleasingly assert the freedom to consider not only houses, but also house-related themes."---Kate Bolick, New York Review of Books
"The joy of the book lies in the sheer variety of its subjects’ domestic routines. . . . Life-writing of this kind has the power to animate its subjects in ways that Sunday afternoon tours cannot."---Helen Barrett, Financial Times
"A rich and eclectic collection of essays about the role houses play in people’s lives and our fascination with the homes of our creative heroes."---P. D. Smith, The Guardian
"Crammed with picturesque detail."---Lindsay Duguid, Times Literary Supplement
"An enjoyable and at times outstanding gathering of idiosyncratic voices."---Kevin Jackson, Literary Review
"[A] thoughtful, meticulously edited collection of essays."---Lara Feigel, The Spectator
"A series of interesting essays about the houses of famous writers, composers and politicians."---Martin Chilton, The Independent
"Accessible, though with an obvious intellectual bent, Lives of Houses does not try to really answer the question of what houses mean to the people who live in them, but rather, calls readers to consider more broadly why these structures have such a hold—both physically and in how they frame the concept of home."---Michelle Anya Anjirbag, Shelf Awareness
"Pilgrimages to the houses of late artists and writers are often destined to disappoint. Many of us go with grand hopes of finding something revelatory—we’re not sure what—that will make us feel closer to the person, perhaps lead us to discover something hidden about their work. Lives of Houses . . . is a collection of essays largely centered on such pilgrimages and what we unexpectedly find."---Elisa Wouk Almino, Literary Hub
"An anthology with a concept both interesting in itself and unintentionally topical."---Carol Rumens, The Guardian
"Lives of Houses is a collection of 20 or so essays, and several poems, on the houses of an eclectic selection of people—some of them famous, some obscure, ranging in time from the Roman Empire to the present day."---Constance Craig Smith, Daily Mail
"The real object of study in Lives of Houses . . . is not the fascination with celebrity relics or the gossip over the scale and provenance of literary real estate, but the actual nature, tone and temperament of our attachment to place and home as dream-habitat and creative source."---Gregory Day, The Australian
"Lives of Houses centres human stories first and foremost. . . . Each morsel of information provides a jolt of recognition as we see that many of the common activities of life have not altered."---Charles Pidgeon, Oxford Review of Books
"A delight for bibliophiles."---David Luhrssen, ShepardExpress.com
"[An] immensely satisfying collection."---Hephzibah Anderson, Observer
"[A] favorite book about home and place."---Frances Mayes, Garden & Gun
ISBN: 9780691193663
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304 pages