Writing about writers, far from being irrelevant, is a genuine act of solidarity, supportive and steadying. I enjoyed it enormously' - Brian Morton, Sunday Herald Tracing the blurred line between life and literature has taken David Robinson to...
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Writing about writers, far from being irrelevant, is a genuine act of solidarity, supportive and steadying. I enjoyed it enormously' - Brian Morton, Sunday Herald Tracing the blurred line between life and literature has taken David Robinson to places as far afield as west Kansas and the edge of the Kalahari. It's also taken him on journeys of discovery into the minds of some of the most gifted writers alive. This beautifully produced collection of essays and interviews is based on his articles in The Scotsman newspaper and is a record of those fascinating encounters - a book that starts in a couple of dozen other books and takes the reader on the road to even more. If you've ever found yourself enthralled underneath the canvas of a book festival tentor if you've only wished for the chanceIn Cold Ink is the perfect recreation, taking you straight to your best-loved authors and helping you discover new favourites! Cover -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Looking for Truman Capote -- Willy Russell -- Bernard MacLaverty -- Valerie Martin -- AL Kennedy -- Looking for Anne Frank -- Robin Jenkins -- Ian McEwan -- Janice Galloway -- William Dalrymple -- William Boyd -- Looking for Mma Ramotswe -- Zoë Wicomb -- David Mitchell -- JG Ballard -- Yiyun Li -- Tobias Wolff -- Richard Ford -- Looking for Rebus -- Kate Atkinson -- Ali Smith -- Jackie Kay -- Edwin Morgan -- Studs Terkel -- Epilogue: The Long Road Home