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The Writer's Desk by Jill Krementz
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The Writer's Desk

by Jill Krementz

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One of my favorite books.Contains photos of many famous writers taken by Krementz showing the rooms were they write and their desks.Photos are in black and white.The writers in their own words explain their set ups,what they write with and how they write.First time readers might be astonished as they turn each page to see many famous writers of the twentieth century.Many of the writers have passed including John Updike who wrote the forward.
This is a very good little piece of photo journalism. ( )
  mrbandings | Mar 29, 2011 |
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  Budz888 | Jun 1, 2008 |
This is an inspiring collection of photos of authors writing desks - each black and white picture giving an insight into the creative process of the author. I bought my copy secondhand from abebooks.com, and although portraits of great writers don't age just wish that someone would bring out a new version of the book with contemporary authors at work. ( )
  bibliobibuli | Mar 2, 2007 |
Photographs by Krementz of writers at their work spaces, along with comments by the writers, on the space and on the process. George Plimpton's is surrounded by files and babies on the floor, while E.B. White's home in Maine is a stark woodenroom with a typewriter on a small wooden table.
Because the photos were taken over a period ranging from the early 1970s to 1996, few of the writers are using computers (some, like Edmund White, stick with pen and paper). But Roy Blount, Jr., who is using a computer, says, "Why write, when you can watch a movie on your typewriter?" Ha!!
  lilithcat | Aug 20, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0679450149, Hardcover)

A dangerous book--deadly to keep on your desk as Jill Krementz's compelling photos of authors at work will lure you back again and again, leaving your own writing untended. This volume cost me two or three good pages as I peeked in on Eudora Welty and read about her anticipated six o'clock bourbon, glanced at books on Tennessee Williams's shelves and wondered if Veronica Chambers ever gets a stiff neck from writing on her laptop like that. The Writer's Desk is a perfect gift for readers, yes, but if you're a writer, well, you've been warned.

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