An African in Imperial London
- 320 páginas
 - 12 horas de lectura
 
A vivid biography of an African Edwardian chronicler of London, in a time of social upheaval.
Danell Jones profundiza en la obra de Virginia Woolf, cuya investigación le valió una beca Whiting en la Universidad de Columbia. Es autora de colecciones de poesía premiadas y de una notable biografía de A.B.C. Merriman-Labor, una figura significativa pero pasada por alto en la literatura africana. La producción creativa y crítica de Jones abarca poesía, ficción y ensayos publicados en diversas revistas. También cofundó los Talleres de Escritura Big Sky, lo que refleja su compromiso con el fomento del talento literario.




A vivid biography of an African Edwardian chronicler of London, in a time of social upheaval.
Seven Lessons to Inspire Great Writing
Drawing from the rich tapestry of Virginia Woolf's diaries, essays, and fiction, this work offers a unique exploration of her writing techniques and philosophies. Danell Jones crafts an engaging guide that serves as both an inspiration and a practical resource for writers. By utilizing Woolf's own words, the book provides insights into her creative process, making it a valuable tool for fans, students, and educators seeking to deepen their understanding of Woolf's literary genius.
A new look at a revolutionary writer, a diverse imperial city, and a controversial trick on the Royal Navy.