A WRITER'S DIARY

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A WRITER'S DIARY

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‘An extraordinary record of life’s minitiae… a treasury of wisdom about the writing life.’ The Spectator

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‘A hugely readable achievement.’ —The Guardian


A WRITER’S DIARY IS A NOVEL THAT BLENDS FACT AND FICTION, invention and memoir with joyful creativity and remarkable literary ambition.  In it, Toby Litt takes on some of the biggest questions of life and death, not to mention literary as well as human mortality and the steady march of time. 

At first, A Writer's Diary appears to be exactly what it claims to be. It is a daily summary of the events in a person called Toby Litt's life: his thoughts on creating literature, his concerns for his family and the people he teaches, his musings on the various things that catch his attention around his desk and his immediate surroundings...  

But as it progresses, questions start to arise. Is this fact? Or is it fiction? (And if it's both, which is which?) Is this a book about quotidian daily routines - one person's days as they unspool - or is something more going on? Is there something even larger taking shape? … And so, seemingly by magic, an increasingly urgent narrative starts to build - and A Writer's Diary becomes  a compulsive page-turner, full of stories, full of characters we have grown to love – and full of questions we need answered. Will Toby find the perfect pencil sharpener? Will everyone he loves make it through the year? And will he be the same person at the end of it?


‘A deeply moving treatise on life, death, parenthood and the function of writing.’ —The Observer

‘An extraordinary record of life’s minitiae… a treasury of wisdom about the writing life.’ —The Spectator

‘Not quite a notebook, not quite a diary, not quite a novel... a rich and risky book. Brilliant.’ —The Irish Times