
John Aubrey
My Own Life
$39.17
- Paperback
544 pages
- Release Date
15 March 2016
Summary
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2015 COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD
The autobiography that John Aubrey never wrote. Discover the perfect seventeenth-century English gentleman in his own words.
‘A truly remarkable writer, one of the most gifted non-fiction authors alive’ Simon Schama, Financial Times
This is the autobiography that John Aubrey never wrote.
You may not know his name. Aubrey was a modest man, a gentleman-scholar who cared far more for the preservation of history than f…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780099490630 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0099490633 |
| Author: | Ruth Scurr |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 544 |
| Release Date: | 15 March 2016 |
| Weight: | 373g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 32mm |
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Critics Review
Extraordinary
My Own Life is light, ingenious, inspiring, a book to reread and cherish. The vigour and spirit on every page would delight John Aubrey, that most individual of thinkers and writers, who has found a biographer of originality and wit. It is reverent, charming, poignant: it is made of the same ingredients as its subject. – Hilary Mantel
Extraordinary – Mary Beard * Spectator *
An audacious and successful attempt to write a biography in the subject’s own words. Scurr has ingeniously edited Aubrey’s swift, vivid prose into a coherent account of the life lived by one of the most interesting (and interested – in everything) writers of our most exciting century, the seventeenth. Irresistible * Guardian *
To me this book is a delight and…it is the one that I would take with me to a desert island * The Times *
Writing a biography of a biographer that doubles as an experimental analysis of biography itself is a formidable and astonishing achievement. That it is also profoundly affecting is what makes John Aubrey: My Own Life a triumph – Stuart Kelly * The Times Literary Supplement *
In an act of daring ventriloquism, Scurr here tells Aubrey’s life story in his own words, stitched together from his scattered manuscripts. The result is a triumph of historical imagination, as vivid and endearing as its subject’s own – Kathryn Hughes * Guardian *
Scurr confidently walks an imaginative life between historical fact and fiction. Her Aubrey – curious yet self-effacing- is a very English hero * Sunday Times *
Scurr’s judgment and scholarship in constructing Aubrey’s own account of events are so flawless that she allows us almost to forget that she is there * Guardian *
An extraordinarily original piece of biography… gripping, moving, and beautifully rendered – Neel Mukherjee * New Statesman *
Another writer of brief lives, Lytton Strachey, feared that in our modern civilization John Aubrey would ‘never come into existence again’. But that is exactly what he does in Ruth Scurr’s absorbing and imaginative biography. In these pages his purchase on posterity returns with all his ingenious visions and impulses. Scurr is no less a pioneer biographer than Aubrey himself. – Michael Holroyd
About The Author
Ruth Scurr
Ruth Scurr is an historian, biographer and literary critic. She teaches history and politics at Cambridge University, where she is a Lecturer and Fellow of Gonville & Caius College. Her first book, Fatal Purity- Robespierre and the French Revolution won the Franco-British Society Literary Prize, was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize, shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize and was listed among the 100 Best Books of the Decade in The Times. She reviews regularly for the Times Literary Supplement, The Telegraph and the Wall Street Journal.
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