Boswell's Presumptuous Task by Adam Sisman

Boswell's Presumptuous Task by Adam Sisman

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A sparkling account of the writing of one of the most celebrated biographies of all time -- 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' -- and an account of the friendship that blossomed between writer and his subject.

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Boswell's Presumptuous Task by Adam Sisman

A sparkling account of the writing of one of the most celebrated biographies of all time -- 'The Life of Samuel Johnson' -- and an account of the friendship that blossomed between writer and his subject. James Boswell's 'The Life of Dr Johnson' is acknowledged as one of the greatest and most entertaining books in the English language: a model of biographical endeavour and achievement, an epic attempt to capture the spirit of a man who embodied the spirit of an age. And yet Boswell himself has generally been considered as little more than an idiot, condemned by posterity as a lecher and a drunk, a man who spent his short life in various states of dissipation, on a fruitless search for amusement and diversion. But Adam Sisman's sparkling account of the writing of Boswell's biographical masterpiece tells another story: of how Boswell succeeded in his presumptuous task of capturing the character of his garrulous, curmudgeonly, beloved friend Samuel Johnson on the page. And by tracing the friendship between the writer and his subject Sisman provides a fascinating, detailed and richly textured account of the writing of one of the masterpieces of literature in the English canon.
'"Boswell's Presumptuous Task" -- the quotation is from his own foreword to the Life -- has an exhilarating narrative clip and its scholarship, though robust, is lightly wornIn the overcrowded field of Boswellian studies, it stands out as a major achievement.' Guardian 'Sisman has written a brilliant anatomy of modern biography, showing us its pleasures and its perils, and suggesting that the rise of literary biography in our own day has largely rested on the rediscovery of Boswell's methods. No one interested in the literature of non-fiction should miss this book.' Michael Holroyd 'Extraordinarily gripping!Sisman skilfully takes is into the biographer's workshop.' New York Review of Books 'A wonderfully vivid reconstruction of Boswell's epic struggle, over seven years long, actually to compose the great work itself!Sisman's account has the pace and heady excitement of a battle narrative, where everything is being risked.' Richard Holmes 'To attempt the biography of the greatest biographer of all is a literary high-wire act -- yet one which Adam Sisman has accomplished with great success and in splendid style.' Simon Winchester
Adam Sisman is the author of 'A.J.P.Taylor: A Biography' and 'The Friendship' (published by HarperCollins 2006). He lives near Bath, England, with his wife, the novelist Robyn Sisman, and their two children.
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ISBN 13 9780007234295
ISBN 10 0007234295
Title Boswell's Presumptuous Task
Author Adam Sisman
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2009-09-11
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.