Poisoned Pens
Literary Invective from Amis to Zola

By Gary Dexter


Poisoned Pens
Online price: £9.99
Hardback, 240 pages
Published: 22nd October 2009

Online price: £7.99
Paperback, 240 pages
Published: 2nd September 2010

Category: General


'With the single exception of Homer, there is no eminent writer, not even Sir Walter Scott, whom I can despise so entirely as I despise Shakespeare.' George Bernard Shaw



From what Byron really thought of Keats to Salman Rushdie's savage put-down of John Le Carre, from Cocteau's damning view of Victor Hugo to Edith Sitwell's derogatory description of D.H. Lawrence, here, complied by the author of Why Not Catch 21? is an anthology of writers on writers, eloquently giving vent to their least charitable feelings in outbursts of petulance, denunciations, abuse, mockery, and more.



What the reviewers said about Why Not Catch 21?.



'A deliciously witty and erudite collection which, as with a box of chocolate liqueurs, I had to discipline myself not to consume too quickly. Few writers have ever worn their learning as lightly as Gary Dexter.' Gilbert Adair



'Fifty delicious little essays about, in some cases, very familiar books, which tell you things you didn't know before and occasionally draw odd and unexpected conclusions. If no one buys this delightful book for you, buy it for yourself. No literary lavatory will be complete without a copy.' Spectator

A splendid book… just see how these writers fail to love each other. - Sunday Telegraph

There's something refreshing in hearing Don Quixote described as 'insufferably dull', even if you're inclined to disagree. - Independent on Sunday

It can be a rather ugly spectacle - literary pugilism from men you suspect wouldn't have been much cop in a real fight - but it is always compelling. - Sunday Tribune

Should appeal to bibliophiles, especially those with a cynical sense of humour. - athomewithbooks.blogspot.com

Whenever I see that a book has been written by one of my friends has got a really good review -- a pang goes through me. I didn't say that, Gore Vidal did. But he speaks for many writers, and for the sin of envy. If you want to see envy and anger and pride (three of the deadliest) getting hilariously into their stride, read 'Poisoned Pens'. I found myself rooting and spluttering as the rant went on. Guess what I did when Harold Bloom told the Wall Street Journal what a rotton writer JK Rowling really is? - Glasgow Herald



Publication Details:

Binding: Hardback, 240 pages
ISBN: 9780711229297
Format: 198mm x 129mm

Binding: Paperback, 240 pages
ISBN: 9780711231627
Format: 198mm x 129mm

BIC Code: DSK
BISAC Code:  LIT000000
Imprint: Frances Lincoln


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