Soho Square by Isabel Fonseca

Soho Square by Isabel Fonseca

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The first of a series of annual anthologies of new works. It contains poems, essays, short stories and drawings. Famous and unknown authors are included. Joseph Brodsky and Philip Roth contribute essays and there are stories by Highsmith and Weldon as well as poems by Muldoon, Motion and others.

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Soho Square by Isabel Fonseca

"Soho Square" is the first of a series of Bloomsbury annual anthologies of new works. It contains poems, essays, short stories and drawings. The essays include Joseph Brodsky's thoughts on the idea of travel and Philip Roth on vocation. Patricia Highsmith, Fay Weldon and R.M.Lamming contribute short stories and there are poems by Paul Muldoon, Andrew Motion, Michael Hofman and Carol Rumens. Some drawings by Glen Baxter and Michael Leunig are also included.
Isabel Fonseca grew up on New York City. She went to Barnard College and Oxford University before settling in London, where she worked as an editor at the Times Literary Supplement. She has written for the Times, The Guardian, The Economist, Harper's Bazaar, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, and The American Scholar, among other publications. Since its appearance in 1995, the national bestseller Bury Me Standing has been published in twenty-two countries. Fonseca is also the author of a novel, Attachment. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, Martin Amis.
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ISBN 13 9780747502319
ISBN 10 0747502315
Title Soho Square
Author Isabel Fonseca
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1988-11-03
Number of pages 288
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