Detailansicht

Reacher Said Nothing: Lee Child and the Making of Make Me

eBook
ISBN/EAN: 9781473540422
Umbreit-Nr.: 8871400

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 320 S., 1.32 MB
Format in cm:
Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 19.11.2015
Auflage: 1/2015


E-Book
Format: EPUB
DRM: Nicht vorhanden
€ 12,99
(inklusive MwSt.)
Sofort Lieferbar
  • Zusatztext
    • <p><b>'I loved writing<i>Make Me</i>, and Andy Martin's<i>Reacher Said Nothing</i>gives you the how, why, when and where - warts and all.' - Lee Child</b> <b></b> <b>WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS</b> On September 1, 1994, Lee Child went out to buy the paper to start writing his first novel, in pencil. The result was<i>Killing Floor</i>, which introduced his hero Jack Reacher. Twenty years later, on September 1, 2014, he began writing<i>Make Me</i>, the twentieth novel in his number-one- bestselling Reacher series. Same day, same writer, same hero.</p><p>The difference, this time, was that he had someone looking over his shoulder. Andy Martin, uber Reacher fan, Cambridge academic, expert on existentialism, and dedicated surfer, sat behind Lee Child in his office and watched him as he wrote. While Lee was writing his Reacher book, Andy was writing about the making of<i>Make Me.</i></p><p><i>Reacher Said Nothing</i>is a book about a guy writing a book. An instant meta-book. It crosses genres, by bringing a high-level critical approach to a popular text, and gives a fascinating insight into the art of writing a thriller, showing the process in real time. It may well be the first of its kind. [Spoiler alert: if you haven't read Make Me yet, this book contains spoilers]</p>
  • Autorenportrait
    • Dr Andy Martin is a lecturer in French literature and philosophy at the University of Cambridge. He has written books about Napoleon, Brigitte Bardot, Sartre and Camus, and surfing. He has also written for The Times, the New York Times, the Independent and Prospect magazine.