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Greatest Books You'll Never Read
Greatest Books You'll Never Read: Unpublished masterpieces by the world's greatest writers | Erica Jarnes
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Why was Thomas Hardy's first novel never published? What happened to the manuscript of the long promised 'magnum opus' that Truman Capote never delivered? Why did Heinrich Böll abandon his Paradise Lost? These and many other intriguing mysteries are uncovered in this comprehensive guide to literature's lost and unfinished masterpieces. From a creative crisis to a dissatisfied editor, and from a bizarre twist of fate to an untimely death, behind each unpublished book lies a unique and compelling story. One of the giants of modern literature, Ernest Hemingway, saw three years of work, including a novel and several short stories, vanish when his wife's suitcase was stolen in the Gare de Lyon in Paris. Evelyn Waugh, on the other hand, burned the manuscript of his first novel and attempted to drown himself after a friend gave it a bad review. Covering an eclectic range of international authors, both living and dead, The Greatest Books You'll Never Read unearths an alternative literary history that is fascinating and heartbreaking in equal measure. Each ill-fated book, from Karl Marx's comic novel Scorpion and Felix to Stephenie Meyer's Twilight spin-off Midnight Sun, is examined in an in-depth essay, with selected entries featuring manuscript extracts. Specially commissioned covers by acclaimed designers illustrate each entry, bringing to life these lost literary wonders. At once entertaining and enlightening, The Greatest Books You'll Never Read will be loved by bookworms everywhere. Erica Jarnes worked as an editor at Bloomsbury for eight years before becoming Literature Programmer at the South Bank Centre. She is involved in organizing Port Eliot Festival, a prestigious literary gathering that attracts authors from around the globe, and is passionate about promoting translated fiction. She lives in London.
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GatheringBooks
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#AboutAugust Day 22: We have just moved to our new place! My books do look #appetizing, don‘t they? I am sure they will manage to sort themselves out.

Eggs Congratulations 🥳 4y
LeahBergen Wonderful! 4y
BarbaraBB Lovely. Can I help arranging the shelves?! 💕 (edited) 4y
marleed They love them more than tacos! 4y
Cathythoughts Fabulous 4y
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unluckymadcat
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How many of you would use this for your personal collection? 😉

rather_be_reading ive had my eye on one forevvvvvr! 6y
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CuriousG
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Organizing my rotating bookshelf & making a spreadsheet for attempt at a read down in 2018 (@ least 3 of 4 books have to be ones I already own)...things are a little more out of control than I thought. B/w ebooks & physical, I own 163 that I haven't read!! & I'm pretty sure there are a few more hiding in other rooms- I have 4 other bookshelves in my house. Better books than shoes I guess?
#ohdear #ineedmoreshelves #readdown #donttellmyhusband 😳

RebelReader I love that shelf! 7y
CuriousG Thanks @RebelReader - my husband designed it and my father-in-law constructed it. One of the best gifts I've ever received! 7y
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tournevis
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Mehso-so

(They have the wrong editor in the database) This book, edited by Bernard Richards is very interesting and also mis-titled. Most of the books in here are in fact published, and you can read them, but they are unfinished or incomplete. Many of the latter entries are missing books (Kafka, Plath, Nabokov), but most are not. It's good, but I'm more interested in missing books than unfinished, especially if I can read them! YMMV.

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tournevis
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#bookhaul !!! 5$ instead of 28$. I like cheap good book!

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BookishMarginalia
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Expectations are funny things. I expected Balzac to look imposing. Or perhaps dignified. So, when I encountered this picture, I was surprised, to say the least. And I admit, not impressed. Apparently I do judge an author by his cover 🤓

emtobiasz *giggle* Hearing about Balzac always reminds me of references to him as "dirty books" in The Music Man! 8y
rubyslippersreads @emtobiasz That's exactly what I think of! 😄 8y
Arcana @emtobiasz, me too!!! 😊 8y
rachelm Maaaarrian. Madam libraaaaarian. 8y
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