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The writer's map : An Atlas of imaginary lands, by Huw Lewis-Jones
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Détails sur le produit
Relié: 256 pages
Editeur : Thames & Hudson Ltd (3 octobre 2018)
Langue : Anglais
ISBN-10: 9780500519509
ISBN-13: 978-0500519509
ASIN: 0500519501
Dimensions du produit:
22 x 3,8 x 30,4 cm
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5.0 étoiles sur 5
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Un superbe ouvrage de Hew Lewis-Jones, historien et conservateur d'art au Scott Polar Research Institute de l'Université de Cambridge.The writer's map est un atlas des terres imaginaires nées sous la plume de grands auteurs, il comprend non seulement les cartes figurant réellement dans leurs livres, mais aussi les nombreuses cartes qui les ont inspirés et les croquis qu’ils ont utilisés pour rédiger leurs textes. Pour certains, créer une carte est un élément essentiel pour construire et raconter une histoire, "I wisely started with a map and made the story fit", a un jour dit Tolkien.Ici des auteurs nous font part de leur processus et expériences illustrées par des cartes du monde telles qu'elles étaient envisagées à l'époque médiévale, ainsi que des cartes d'aventure, de SiFi et de Fantasy, des cartes issues de classiques littéraires, de BD etc...Un livre superbe dans lequel les cartes, fascinantes pour tous les explorateurs du réel et de l'imaginaire, qu'ils soient petits ou grands, sont mises à l'honneur et nous invitent à vivre de véritables aventures et faire voyager notre esprit.
Read this book's blurb carefully - "The Writer’s Map is an atlas of the journeys that our most creative storytellers have made throughout their lives.". It tells you more about this book than perhaps the publisher intended. A great deal of the text, (and there is a lot of text), is by writers and illustrators who share their personal histories with maps - as children, as readers, as "book lovers", as professional writers, and as artists. The book is illustrated with examples - some familiar, some unique, some prosaic, and some odd and lovely - but for the greater part this is a collection of personal essays, mixed up with a rather disordered and idiosyncratic survey of maps in literature and also maps generally through the ages.There are some hits, (the story behind the Harry Potter Marauder's Map or the challenges of creating the various maps used as props in the "Lord of the Rings" movies), and some juvenilia and ephemera that may be of interest mostly to devoted fans of the Brontes, Thoreau, "Pilgrim's Progress", Arthur Ransome, "Treasure Island", Moominland, and so on. Interspersed through this, (the book has chapter and section headings, but they are more poetic flights of fancy than an actual table of contents), are first person testimonials by a wide and varied cast of writers. These bits range considerably in appeal and interest. (I did think it was especially interesting to compare the maps that were doodled by authors with the final maps that were prepared for publication by professional illustrators based on those doodles.)The maps themselves are first rate, and range from the familiar to the odd, with lots of stops inbetween. The appeal of the text varies, and sometimes the contributors lay it on a bit thick. But there is something for everyone, since the list of contributors is rather impressive. You'll find lengthy essays from Chris Ridell, Cressida Crowell, Robert Macfarlane, Francis Hardinge, Joanne Harris, David Mitchell, Kiran Hargrave, Lev Grossman, Brian Selznick, and a host of other contemporary writers with whom you may or may not be familiar. The upshot for me was that this ended up being a reasonably satisfying, if somewhat haphazard, browsable book.(Please note that I received a free advance will-self-destruct-in-x-days Adobe Digital copy of this book without a review requirement, or any influence regarding review content should I choose to post a review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)
I love this book!!! It is full of hand-drawn maps created by authors (often to help them establish sequences of events and plot lines). I highly recommend this book to all kids and adults (especially those that are interested in maps and fantasy)!! Please mark if you find my review helpful. Thank you so much!
Maps have been one of my life-long delights. I learned the US states from a puzzle map I was given at age 5, pored over a map of Europe on the cover of one of my third grade notebooks, and always jumped at the chance to read any book that featured maps of real or imagined lands on its end papers. When I had some free time I often doodled maps with elaborate coastlines and rugged mountain ranges. Dr. Huw Lewis-Jones must have had a childhood similar to mine, because in The Writer's Map he has produced a compendium calculated to delight everyone who has ever felt a tingle upon seeing the phrases "Here be dragons" or "Terra Incognita." The Writer's Map is a visual and mental feast.There are twenty five beautifully written essays by such authors as Philip Pullman, Frances Hardinge, Brian Sibley, and Isabel Greenberg, illustrators like Miraphora Mina, Russ Nicholson, and Peter Firmin, and artists whose works cannot be assigned to one medium like Daniel Reeve, the cartographer who produced the maps used in The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies. Each essay is sumptuously adorned with maps, ranging from medieval efforts through twentieth century atlases. The most beautiful and appealing of these maps are those produced as part of literary works, primarily though not entirely "children's literature" including works by J.M. Barrie, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien,L. Frank Baum, and Kenneth Grahame. There are beautiful depictions of "Fairyland" from the 1920s as well as detailed examinations of J.K.Rowling's Marauder's Map, G.R.R. Martin's Westeros, and Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea. Every page has something to catch the eye and intrigue the imagination.The Writer's Map is a gem no biblio- and carto-phile can afford to be without.
This book is enchanting! I love it!I bought it for my son as he loves maps, geography, fantasy, history, imagination and the list goes on.For avid readers of children's literature particularly fantasy and magic (Harry Potter, Narnia, LOTR, etc) the book has detailed black and white and color copies of all the popular maps plus more. I've already found one map The Land of Make Believe map which is so charming and would make a great addition to a child's room.There are chapters from either the point of view of the author and how maps from other books impacted their imagination and writing as well as one from the illustrator that created the letters and Marauder's Map for the Harry Potter movies. The details of what was needed to create a magical letters map that was beyond the norm was fascinating.This is one of those books that I want to give to each and every long-time fantasy reader and friend as it has so many old literary favorites as well as new ones you will want to explore.
this book is wonderful. turning the pages is a treat. the maps are beautifully reproduced and the narratives accompanying them make for good reading. a feast for those who love maps
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