Books by Tim Lott
Tim Lott is an author, broadcaster and journalist. His novels include White City Blue, which won the Whitbread First Novel award in 1999. He is one of the few living authors to be published in the Penguin Modern Classics series, with his autobiography The Scent of Dried Roses.
Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller & Tim Lott
We are taken into a world where brothers project their fantasies onto one another – a course that can only end badly
Interviews with Tim Lott
The best books on Brothers, recommended by Tim Lott
Novelist Tim Lott, whose autobiographical book Under the Same Stars lays bare a dysfunctional relationship with his brother, tells us about love and rivalry among siblings – and, from Cain and Abel on, the dark, even murderous, impulses that can be engendered between them.
Interviews where books by Tim Lott were recommended
The best books on Brothers, recommended by Tim Lott
Novelist Tim Lott, whose autobiographical book Under the Same Stars lays bare a dysfunctional relationship with his brother, tells us about love and rivalry among siblings – and, from Cain and Abel on, the dark, even murderous, impulses that can be engendered between them.