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A Book of One's Own
A literary tour through the notable diaries of history, giving us a window into the private lives of the famous and infamous, with a new introduction by the author
āCharming, diverting, and exceptionally intelligent.ā āThe New Yorker
Before the age of social media, chronicling oneās life was a private matter. In this literary tour through the notable diaries of history, Thomas Mallon is a witty guide to the personal journals of the famous and infamous, bringĀing to life their neuroses, artistic practices, and preoccupations. Virginia Woolf casts her sharp eye on friends and acquaintances. Samuel Pepys chronicles political life in Restoration England. Sylvia Plathās notebooks are filled with images she will turn into poems. F. Scott Fitzgerald records overheard conversation while Leonardo da Vinci scribbles down his dreams. AnaĆÆs Nin treats her diary as a tell-all, reflecting on love, sex, and death across several volumes and decades.
In A Book of Oneās Own, Mallon is a sympathetic, stylish, and insightful companion, transporting us across eras and continents with infectious joie de vivre. Here is a profound and compelling case for the diary as the quintĀessential literary art form, an act of defiance against being forgotten, and a stab at immortality.
āCharming, diverting, and exceptionally intelligent.ā āThe New Yorker
Before the age of social media, chronicling oneās life was a private matter. In this literary tour through the notable diaries of history, Thomas Mallon is a witty guide to the personal journals of the famous and infamous, bringĀing to life their neuroses, artistic practices, and preoccupations. Virginia Woolf casts her sharp eye on friends and acquaintances. Samuel Pepys chronicles political life in Restoration England. Sylvia Plathās notebooks are filled with images she will turn into poems. F. Scott Fitzgerald records overheard conversation while Leonardo da Vinci scribbles down his dreams. AnaĆÆs Nin treats her diary as a tell-all, reflecting on love, sex, and death across several volumes and decades.
In A Book of Oneās Own, Mallon is a sympathetic, stylish, and insightful companion, transporting us across eras and continents with infectious joie de vivre. Here is a profound and compelling case for the diary as the quintĀessential literary art form, an act of defiance against being forgotten, and a stab at immortality.
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A literary tour through the notable diaries of history, giving us a window into the private lives of the famous and infamous, with a new introduction by the author
āCharming, diverting, and exceptionally intelligent.ā āThe New Yorker
Before the age of social media, chronicling oneās life was a private matter. In this literary tour through the notable diaries of history, Thomas Mallon is a witty guide to the personal journals of the famous and infamous, bringĀing to life their neuroses, artistic practices, and preoccupations. Virginia Woolf casts her sharp eye on friends and acquaintances. Samuel Pepys chronicles political life in Restoration England. Sylvia Plathās notebooks are filled with images she will turn into poems. F. Scott Fitzgerald records overheard conversation while Leonardo da Vinci scribbles down his dreams. AnaĆÆs Nin treats her diary as a tell-all, reflecting on love, sex, and death across several volumes and decades.
In A Book of Oneās Own, Mallon is a sympathetic, stylish, and insightful companion, transporting us across eras and continents with infectious joie de vivre. Here is a profound and compelling case for the diary as the quintĀessential literary art form, an act of defiance against being forgotten, and a stab at immortality.
āCharming, diverting, and exceptionally intelligent.ā āThe New Yorker
Before the age of social media, chronicling oneās life was a private matter. In this literary tour through the notable diaries of history, Thomas Mallon is a witty guide to the personal journals of the famous and infamous, bringĀing to life their neuroses, artistic practices, and preoccupations. Virginia Woolf casts her sharp eye on friends and acquaintances. Samuel Pepys chronicles political life in Restoration England. Sylvia Plathās notebooks are filled with images she will turn into poems. F. Scott Fitzgerald records overheard conversation while Leonardo da Vinci scribbles down his dreams. AnaĆÆs Nin treats her diary as a tell-all, reflecting on love, sex, and death across several volumes and decades.
In A Book of Oneās Own, Mallon is a sympathetic, stylish, and insightful companion, transporting us across eras and continents with infectious joie de vivre. Here is a profound and compelling case for the diary as the quintĀessential literary art form, an act of defiance against being forgotten, and a stab at immortality.
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A literary tour through the notable diaries of history, giving us a window into the private lives of the famous and infamous, with a new introduction by the author
āCharming, diverting, and exceptionally intelligent.ā āThe New Yorker
Before the age of social media, chronicling oneās life was a private matter. In this literary tour through the notable diaries of history, Thomas Mallon is a witty guide to the personal journals of the famous and infamous, bringĀing to life their neuroses, artistic practices, and preoccupations. Virginia Woolf casts her sharp eye on friends and acquaintances. Samuel Pepys chronicles political life in Restoration England. Sylvia Plathās notebooks are filled with images she will turn into poems. F. Scott Fitzgerald records overheard conversation while Leonardo da Vinci scribbles down his dreams. AnaĆÆs Nin treats her diary as a tell-all, reflecting on love, sex, and death across several volumes and decades.
In A Book of Oneās Own, Mallon is a sympathetic, stylish, and insightful companion, transporting us across eras and continents with infectious joie de vivre. Here is a profound and compelling case for the diary as the quintĀessential literary art form, an act of defiance against being forgotten, and a stab at immortality.
āCharming, diverting, and exceptionally intelligent.ā āThe New Yorker
Before the age of social media, chronicling oneās life was a private matter. In this literary tour through the notable diaries of history, Thomas Mallon is a witty guide to the personal journals of the famous and infamous, bringĀing to life their neuroses, artistic practices, and preoccupations. Virginia Woolf casts her sharp eye on friends and acquaintances. Samuel Pepys chronicles political life in Restoration England. Sylvia Plathās notebooks are filled with images she will turn into poems. F. Scott Fitzgerald records overheard conversation while Leonardo da Vinci scribbles down his dreams. AnaĆÆs Nin treats her diary as a tell-all, reflecting on love, sex, and death across several volumes and decades.
In A Book of Oneās Own, Mallon is a sympathetic, stylish, and insightful companion, transporting us across eras and continents with infectious joie de vivre. Here is a profound and compelling case for the diary as the quintĀessential literary art form, an act of defiance against being forgotten, and a stab at immortality.












