Conundrum
Jan Morris (1926–2020) was a historian and travel writer who made her name as a journalist, famously as The Times correspondent accompanying the British Mount Everest expedition in 1953. She published some forty books, including Coronation Everest (1958), Venice (1960; Folio Society edition 2008), the Pax Britannica Trilogy (1968/1973/1978; Folio Society edition 1992), Conundrum (1974), The Venetian Empire: A Sea Voyage (1980; Folio Society edition 2014), Manhattan ’45 (1986; Folio Society edition 2016), Spain(1988), Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere (2001), and a novel, Last Letters from Hav (1985), which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. In 2018 she won the Edward Stanford Outstanding Contribution to Travel Writing Award, and her last published book was Thinking Again (2020), a volume of diaries.
CN Lester is a classical and alternative singer-songwriter, trained in music at the University of London and Huddersfield, where they graduated with a PhD. As a singer Lester specialises in travesti opera and early classical music; as a songwriter their most recent album is Aether. Lester’s first book, Trans Like Me, was published in 2017 and they have also written for the New Statesman and other publications, as well as founding the arts event Transpose for the Barbican in London.