Carrying the Torch

by Steven Payne


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/12/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 347
ISBN : 9781456835118

About the Book

“When I want to read a book, I write one.” So wrote the 19th century politician and novelist Benjamin Disraeli - Washington Irving said something very similar - and it’s a maxim which I’ve adopted as my own. Almost all of the writing I’ve done over many years has been based on wanting to read a book on a particular subject - a book which research told me didn’t currently seem to exist. Carrying the Torch, like all my other books to date, was born out of the desire to read a good book on an interesting subject: finding nothing available that quite matched up to my expectations, I decided to write it myself. I wanted a good, general book about the phenomenon of unrequited love in the world’s art, how important a theme it has been in novels, poems, music and film for so long, why artists keep coming back to it again and again, what it actually is, what it feels like and how it might be explained and so forth. I like to think that that’s the book I’ve written. All the world loves a lover and most people, whether they openly admit it or not (and that includes a great many men!) love a good love story: as I make clear in the book, it doesn’t seem to matter if the story has a tragic or at least unhappy ending, we don’t enjoy it any less and may even enjoy it all the more, as the popularity of ‘weepies’ in book or film form attests.


About the Author

Steven Payne lives and writes in his home county of Leicestershire. He is the author of Carrying the Torch, My Lost Prize (both 2011) and Love Letters (2012), all of which have been published by Xlibris. Love Poems is his first volume of verse.