search for books and compare prices
cover image
The Journals, 1966-1990
By Drazin Fowles and Charles Drazin (editor)
Price
Store
Arrives
Preparing
Shipping

Jump quickly to results on these stores:

The price is the lowest for any condition, which may be new or used; other conditions may also be available.
Jump down to see edition details for: Paperback
Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Northwestern Univ Pr
Publication date January 12, 2009
Pages 464
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780810125155
ISBN-10 0810125153
Dimensions 1 by 6 by 9.25 in.
Weight 1.42 lbs.
Original list price $24.95
Other format details university press
Amazon.com says people who bought this book also bought:
The Journals, 1949-1965
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description:
John Fowles gained international recognition in 1963 with his first published novel, The Collector, but his labor on what may be his greatest literary undertaking, his journals, commenced over a decade earlier. Fowles, whose works include The Maggot, The French Lieutenant's Woman, and The Ebony Tower, is among the most inventive and influential English novelists of the twentieth century.
 
The first volume begins in 1949 with Fowles' final year at Oxford. It reveals his intellectual maturation, chronicling his experiences as a university lecturer in France and as a schoolteacher on the Greek island of Spetsai. Simultaneously candid and eloquent, Fowles' journals also expose the deep connection between his personal and scholarly lives as Fowles struggled to win literary acclaim. From his affair with Elizabeth, the married woman who would become his first wife, to his passion for film, ornithology, travel, and book collecting, the journals present a portrait of a man eager to experience life.
 
The second and final volume opens in 1966, as Fowles, already an international success, navigates his newfound fame and wealth. With absolute honesty, his journals map his inner turmoil over his growing celebrity and his hesitance to take on the role of a public figure. Fowles recounts his move from London to a secluded house on England's Dorset coast, where discontented with society's voracious materialism he led an increasingly isolated life.
 
Great works in their own right, Fowles' journals elucidate the private thoughts that gave rise to some of the greatest writing of our time.


Editions
Paperback
Book cover for 9780810125155
 
The price comparison is for this edition
With Charles Drazin (other contributor) | from Northwestern Univ Pr (January 12, 2009)
9780810125155 | details & prices | 464 pages | 6.00 × 9.25 × 1.00 in. | 1.42 lbs | List price $24.95
About: John Fowles gained international recognition in 1963 with his first published novel, The Collector, but his labor on what may be his greatest literary undertaking, his journals, commenced over a decade earlier.

Pricing is shown for items sent to or within the U.S., excluding shipping and tax. Please consult the store to determine exact fees. No warranties are made express or implied about the accuracy, timeliness, merit, or value of the information provided. Information subject to change without notice. isbn.nu is not a bookseller, just an information source.