Circus of Dreams: Adventures in the 1980s Literary World

Paperback Published on: 02/02/2023
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Circus of Dreams
Books and Book Men
Circus of Dreams, John Walsh's memoir of literary life in the 80's is a glittering list of parties and meetings with publishers and authors that he admires... READ MORE
Julie at Hatchards
Circus of Dreams
A fun look back at the 80s
This should appeal to anyone interested in books, bookselling, publishing or pretty much anything associated with the industry. Yes it is gossipy, full of ... READ MORE
Jonathan in Cambridge

Synopsis

Something extraordinary happened to the UK literary scene in the 1980s. In the space of eight years, a generation of young British writers took the literary novel into new realms of setting, subject matter and style, challenging - and almost eclipsing - the Establishment writers of the 1950s. It began with two names - Martin Amis and Ian McEwan - and became a flood: Julian Barnes, William Boyd, Graham Swift, Salman Rushdie, Jeanette Winterson and Pat Barker among them. The rise of the newcomers coincided with astonishing changes in the way books were published - and the ways in which readers bought them and interacted with their authors. Suddenly, authors of serious fiction were like rock stars, fashionable, sexy creatures, shrewdly marketed and feted in public.

The yearly bunfight of the Booker Prize became a matter of keen public interest. Tim Waterstone established the first of a chain of revolutionary bookshops. London publishing houses became the playground of exciting, visionary entrepreneurs who introduced new forms of fiction - magical realist, feminist, post-colonial, gay - to modern readers. Independent houses began to spend ostentatious sums on author advances and glamorous book launches. It was nothing short of a watershed in literary culture. And its climax was the issuing of a death sentence by a fundamentalist leader whose hostility to Western ideas of free speech made him, literally, the world's most lethal critic.

Through this exciting, hectic period, the journalist and author John Walsh played many parts: literary editor, reviewer, interviewer, prize judge and TV pundit. He met and interviewed numerous literary stars, attended the best launch parties and digested all the gossip and scandal of the time. In Circus of Dreams he reports on what he found, first with wide-eyed delight and then with a keen eye on what drove this glorious era. The result is a unique hybrid of personal memoir, oral history, literary investigation and elegy for a golden age.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9781472133472
  • Number of pages: 432
  • Dimensions: 196 x 126 x 34 mm
  • Weight: 362g
  • Languages: English

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Circus of Dreams
A marvellous portrait of the literary giants since the early 1980s.
This is a "Must Read" for any avid reader and observer of the world of books. Circus of Dreams has everything. At once historical and yet anecdotal, erudi... READ MORE
Joannah Yacoub

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