Typewriters of the rich and/or famous

Famous Authors and Their Typewriters

by Emily Temple
flavorwire, May 30, 2011
There’s something magical about catching a glimpse of one of your favorite authors at work – even a photo of the epic event can send an anxious thrill down your spine, as if you might be able to see some hint of literary genius in posture or setting, in attire or facial expression. And it’s even better if they’re working on a typewriter. After all, there’s something impossibly gorgeous about a typewriter – maybe it’s the vintage charm, maybe it’s the physicality the noisy machine lends to the writing process, but people (and you can count us among them) go mad for typewriters, especially if they’ve been used by someone famous. Inspired by LIFE’s “In Praise of the Typewriter” photo gallery, we decided to compile all our favorite authors-at-work-on-typewriters photographs for your viewing pleasure, so click through to indulge in a little vintage literary eye candy.
Leonard Cohen
Sylvia Plath 

Ernest Hemingway, 1939

William Faulkner, 1943

Agatha Christie, 1946

George Orwell

Alfred Hitchcock, 1939

Bob Dylan

Tennessee Williams, 1946

Dorothy Parker, 1937

Faulkner again. Just because.

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