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The Pen

A Human History

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The Pen

By: Simon Garfield
Narrated by: Sanjeev Bhaskar
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'Glorious' EMMA THOMPSON
'Delightful' PHILIP PULLMAN

'Brilliant' JACQUELINE WILSON

The pen is our oldest tangible connection between an individual mind and the world at large, enabling the grandest proclamations and our most intimate confessions. But the pen’s own story is just as eventful as anything it has described. This is the illuminating story of how the simplest tool has shaped our lives.

Simon Garfield takes us from a reed on the Nile to the home of Montblanc and Bic, and from the wartime trenches to the desks of Jane Austen, Sigmund Freud and Margaret Atwood. He explains why fountain pens make such good gadgets for spies and tells the story of the bestselling pen that wouldn’t actually write. He introduces us to the very highest echelons of pen artistry costing small fortunes – but also to generations of schoolchildren with ink stains on their hands.

This is a lively, kaleidoscopic compendium connecting us to the object that has defined communication for thousands of years – one which offers a respite to our relentlessly digital world. The pen is ingrained within us, and this book will show how far its ink reaches.

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Critic reviews

"A paean to the pen - glorious and golden . . . At last, a book celebrating my most precious possession. I am so glad to better understand its history, and I shall appreciate my pen even more every time I pick it up" (EMMA THOMPSON)
"After the wheel, the pen must be the second most important invention in human history. Or perhaps the most important: we can use a pen to describe a wheel, but we can’t use a wheel to describe a pen. The many forms of this mark-making tool, from the simplest to the most extravagantly inventive, are celebrated in Simon Garfield's delightful book with profound knowledge and unbounded pleasure" (PHILIP PULLMAN)
"You used to be able to tell a keen writer by the callus on their middle finger caused by regular use of their pen. They’re rarely spotted nowadays, but anyone who has read Simon Garfield’s brilliant treasure chest of fascinating stories will be rushing out to buy a pen - and we’ll be flaunting our writer’s lump with pride" (JACQUELINE WILSON)
"The pen has been waiting a long time for its biographer, and in Simon Garfield it has found the perfect one. Erudite, entertaining and full of wonderful surprises, this is a book to savour. I adored every page" (SHAUN USHER)
"Praise for Simon Garfield: ‘Digressive, gossipy, thoughtful and thoroughly entertaining"
"Garfield’s knowledge is wide and his enthusiasm matchless"
"Thoroughly enjoyable and illuminating . . . Stuffed with fascinating material"
"With a magpie’s appetite for glittering trivia, Garfield is as eager to amuse as to inform, and achieves both"
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