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Wifedom
Anna Funder
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Description for Wifedom
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'Truly wonderful... Anna Funder has written another brilliant human portrait.' - Claire Tomalin
A BLAZING, GENRE-BENDING MASTERPIECE FROM ONE OF THE MOST INVENTIVE WRITERS OF OUR TIME
Looking for wonder and some reprieve from the everyday, Anna Funder slips into the pages of her hero George Orwell. As she watches him create his writing self, she tries to remember her own . . .
When she uncovers his forgotten wife, it's a revelation. Eileen O'Shaughnessy's literary brilliance shaped Orwell's work and her practical nous saved his life. But why - and how - was she written ... Read moreout of the story?
Using newly discovered letters from Eileen to her best friend, Funder recreates the Orwells' marriage, through the Spanish Civil War and WW II in London. As she rolls up the screen concealing Orwell's private life she is led to question what it takes to be a writer - and what it is to be a wife.
Compelling and utterly original, Wifedom speaks to the unsung work of women everywhere today, while offering a breathtakingly intimate view of one of the most important literary marriages of the 20th century. It is a book that speaks to our present moment as much as it illuminates the past.
'Simply, a masterpiece. Here, Anna Funder not only re-makes the art of biography, she resurrects a woman in full. And this in a narrative that grips the reader and unfolds through some of the most consequential moments - historical and cultural - of the twentieth century.' Geraldine Brooks, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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Publisher
Penguin Random House
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
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About Anna Funder
Anna Funder is the author of the international bestsellers Stasiland and All That I Am. In 2004 Stasiland won the Samuel Johnson Prize and, along with All That I Am, has been published in twenty-six countries. All That I Am won the Miles Franklin Award, and was a finalist for the International IMPAC Dublin Award and the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. ... Read moreIt was also chosen as a BBC Book of the Week and Book at Bedtime. Anna was originally trained as an international human rights lawyer. She lives in Sydney. Show Less
Reviews for Wifedom
A marvelous book . . . I just loved it all, and have a permanently marked-up, dog-eared copy on my shelf for the next generation.
Tom Hanks
Simply, a masterpiece. Here, Anna Funder not only re-makes the art of biography, she resurrects a woman in full.
Geraldine Brooks, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Truly wonderful... ... Read moreAnna Funder has written another brilliant human portrait.
Claire Tomalin Electrifying... Daring in both form and content, Funder's book is a nuanced, sophisticated literary achievement
Kirkus
A strikingly original study that casts Orwell in new light. Deeply perceptive, it is testament to forgotten wives of famous men everywhere.
Julia Boyd
Furious and fascinating
The Times
Astonishing... Wifedom is no less than the rescue of a remarkable woman from the deliberate ellipses of default male history.
Caroline Criado-Perez, bestselling author of INVISIBLE WOMEN Taylor's updated life will send readers back to Orwell's compelling visions of state power and surveillance with fresh appreciation. Still, it is Funder's evocation of Eileen's fugitive life that haunts this reader's imagination. It is a spellbinding achievement
FT
An utter triumph, and nothing short of a miracle
Anne Summers
Wonderful, unexpected and exciting from beginning to end
Antonia Fraser
Astounding... A profoundly essential, significant and groundbreaking work... a work of love for both Eric and Eileen
Bernadette Brennan
An extraordinary blend of forensic historical detective work and evocative fiction, as well as snatches of memoir. It not only writes O'Shaughnessy back into the story but also questions how far we've really come in terms of gender equality. To read about O'Shaughnessy is to fall in love with her
Radio Times
Reminiscent of Erik Larson's In the Garden of Beasts or Julian Barnes's The Noise of Time . . . a riveting biography that not only rediscovers Eileen and paints a picture of a volatile period of history but also poses questions about what we value in art.
Books & Publishing
A tremendous book written with such brilliance, honesty, humour and wisdom. I loved the hybrid writing throughout and the way Funder weaves the personal and the political and the literary to bring Eileen to life, filling in the gaps that history, which is often his-story, has systematically forgotten.
Elif Shafak
Guardian
A bravura analysis of female invisibility
New York Times Notable Books of 2023 A brilliant hybrid of biography, memoir and literary detective work, which demonstrates how patriarchy allows men to exploit women's unpaid services. Funder brings Eileen to life through her letters, supported by forensic re-reading of male-authored biographies and Orwell's classics about tyranny and truth.
Sarah Wyndham
Guardian
A moving biography with the pacing of a novel.
Times Summer Reads
Full of keen psychological insight and eloquent prose, WIFEDOM shines
Publishers Weekly
Wifedom is both an immovable and an irresistible book, an object and a force . . . another great and important narrative of oppression and covert suppression.
Michael Hofman
Australian Book Review
Funder, author of Stasiland, her prizewinning account of the East German secret police, takes six letters written by Eileen O’Shaughnessy, George Orwell’s first wife, as the imaginative springboard for a deep dive into their relationship and her impact on his writing and legacy. A haunting, tragic and revealing book
Financial Times, Best Books of 2023 It's hard to think of many other contemporary writers with such an acute eye for writing into the absences in the historical record.
Michael Williams
Saturday Paper
George Orwell's first wife emerges vividly from Anna Funder's new book . . . welcome and necessary, returning life to a woman who was gifted, vivid, complex and highly intelligent, who gave up her own ambitions in the furtherance of her husband's
Geordie Williamson
Weekend Australian
Funder is the perfect writer to integrate Orwell's legacy. She, too, has devoted her writing life to the subject of surviving tyranny.
The Conversation
'Anna Funder is a premier-league writer who can roll fiction, reportage, criticism and memoir into glinting prose, her sentences like handheld treasures you keep turning over, admiring for their graceful contours and crafted precision'
i Newspaper
Audaciously brilliant
Independent
A genre-bending tour de force... After Funder, we will never look at this writer or his work in the same way again. Nor should we.
Independent
This study of George Orwell’s first wife, Eileen – whom his books never name – is fresh, original and immersive, thanks to the award-winning author of Stasiland.
Daily Telegraph 50 Best Books of the Year
Electrifying... a genre-melding hybrid that allows Eileen's likeness to be partially recovered through her own words and the testimonies of those who remembered her, as well as reimagined in fictional passages to flesh out the gaps in the record... Wifedom is a vital portrait of a woman whose unseen work was instrumental in the creation of books that became cornerstones of 20th century literature, the extent of her contribution impossible to measure, obscured as it is by the role of "wife"
Observer
In this rattlingly fierce book, Anna Funder sets out to unmask the "wicked magic trick" by which Eileen O'Shaughnessy Blair has been made to disappear... readers will be simply thrilled - and shaken - by this passionately partisan act of literary reparation
Sunday Times
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