The trip to Echo Spring

Olivia Laing

Original title: The Trip to Echo Spring

earliest edition we have, 2013 Blackstone Publishing, 2019 audiobook 1 pages

Why is it that some of the greatest works of literature have been produced by writers in the grip of alcoholism, an addiction that cost them personal happiness and caused harm to those who loved them? In this title, the author examines the link between creativity and alcohol through the work and lives of six extraordinary men.

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The Trip to Echo Spring audiobook · 2019 · Blackstone Publishing · 1 pages · 9781982664008
Trip to Echo Spring edition · 2017 · Canongate Books · 352 pages · 9781786891600
The Trip to Echo Spring paperback · 2014 · Picador USA · 384 pages · 9781250063731
The trip to Echo Spring edition · 2013 · Canongate · 340 pages · 9781847677945
Trip to Echo Spring edition · 2013 · Picador · 9781250039583

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