25 Fascinating Photos of Famous Writers at Home
This week, we caught a glimpse of author Tao Lin’s Murray Hill apartment in this cheeky review over at Vice. Though somewhat alarmed at the squalor of Lin’s digs (seriously, can you blame us?), we found ourselves inspired to hunt down a few more shots of notable authors hanging out at home. After the jump, stop by and visit with everyone from Zora Neale Hurston to Paul Auster. Whose apartment would you most like to move into? Let us know in the comments.
Tao Lin perched on a mostly empty bookcase in his Murray Hill apartment. [via]
Alice Walker at home in Jackson, Mississippi, 1977. [via]
Truman Capote in his Brooklyn Heights apartment, 1958.
James Baldwin at home in Saint-Paul de Vence. [via]
Vladimir and Vera Nabokov, working at home. [via]
Ernest Hemingway reading The New York Times in bed. [via]
Henry Miller in his home library in Big Sur. [via]
Patti Smith and Sam Shepard in her apartment in the early ’70s. [via]
Zora Neale Hurston working at her home in Brevard County, Florida. [via]
Mark Twain at home, 1903. [via]
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas in their apartment at 27 rue de Fleurus, Paris, 1922.
Agatha Christie reading and walking in Greenway, her English summer home.
Ralph Ellison at home. [via]
Rudyard Kipling in his study in Naulakha.
John Updike in his study in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
Susan Sontag lolling about at home, 1993. [via]
Anne Sexton with her feet up at home.
Virginia Woolf outside her summer house with Maynard Keynes, Angelica Bell, Vanessa Bell, and Clive Bell, 1930s. [via]
F. Scott, Zelda, and Scottie Fitzgerald at Lands End, their home in Sands Point, NY, on Long Island Sound. [via]
Donna Tartt at home with her pug, Pongo. [via]
Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida at home in San Francisco. [via]
Paul Auster in his home in Park Slope. [via]
Alison Bechdel in her home studio. [via]
Jorge Luis Borges in his bedroom.
Edward Gorey: at home, with cats. [via]
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