Phil Baker guides us through the morbid, wistful and yet immensely charming world of the writer and illustrator Edward Gorey; Frances Wilson weighs the pleasures and pains of letter and email writing; Ian Sansom on the struggle to be funny
Books
Born To Be Posthumous: The eccentric life and mysterious genius of Edward Gorey, by Mark Dery
What a Hazard a Letter Is: The strange destiny of the unsent letter, by Caroline Atkins
Written In History: Letters that changed the world, by Simon Sebag Montefiore
In Their Own Words: Volume 2: More letters from history
Wit's End: What wit is, how it works, and why we need it, by James Geary
Messing About In Quotes: A little Oxford dictionary of humorous quotations, compiled by Gyles Brandreth
Every Little Helps
To Thine Own Self Be True
Everyone’s Business
How To Respect A Chihuahua’s Privacy
Look Back In Anger
A Place of Greater Safety
So Long, Farewell
Connecting the Dots
Searching for the Good Life
Disrupting the Narrative
Mother Knows Best
Always Look On The Bright Side of Life
Scratch The Surface
Private Faces In Public Places
In A Green Shade
American Paranoia
The Isle is Full of Noises
Turning Leaves
Give Them Back!
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