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Writing Home

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By (author): Polly Devlin

In the pieces brought together in Writing Home, Polly Devlin OBE, most bewitching of writers, covers subjects that range over her whole life and thought. She writes about places: about her childhood deep in the countryside of Northern Ireland (where, in the late 1950s, the first electricity poles looked 'literally out of place'); her sudden transition, at the age of twenty-one, to Swinging Sixties London, where she worked for Vogue and became very much part of the scene (although - 'it's like being a provincial at Versailles'), on to New York, back to London, then to the English countryside, and to Paris, Venice, the world over - and always back to Ireland, London and New York. She writes about the people she has known, among them Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Peggy Guggenheim, Diana Vreeland ('as fantastical as a unicorn'), Jean Shrimpton ('she looks as though she sleeps in cathedral pews and sucks artichoke hearts for sustenance'), Princess Margaret (who came to dinner and did the washing up, 'which I gabbled she didn't need to - she looked at me frostily and the royal hands went back into the Fairy Liquid'). And she writes about the issues that have preoccupied her: about emigration, feminism ('I grew up in a society where men were fundamental and women were secondary'), reading, writing, collecting, shopping, houses, dogs, rooks, hares, dreams, friendship and the kindness of strangers; about daughters and mothers; and about wishes . . .

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2019
  • Publisher: Gemini Books Group Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781910258330

About Polly Devlin

Polly Devlin is a writer broadcaster and filmmaker. She holds an OBE for services to literature. After spending her childhood in Northern Ireland at the age of twenty-two she took up her first job - as a writer and soon features editor on British Vogue at the heart of 1960s London. A couple of years later she was again transported to New York to work for Diana Vreeland on American Vogue - where once more she was very much part of the scene she wrote about in her newspaper column and articles including for The Sunday Times New Statesman and Observer. Her first book All of Us There is now a Virago Modern Classic. The most recent New York: Places to Write Home About (Pimpernel Press 2017; published in the United States by Gibbs Smith as New York: Behind Closed Doors) was greeted with delight on both sides of the Atlantic. She now divides her time between London and New York where until her recent retirement she taught Creative Non-Fiction at Barnard College Columbia University. Polly Devlin lives in West London.

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