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Hilary Spurling

    December 25, 1940

    Hilary Spurling is a British author celebrated for her insightful journalism and biographies. Her work delves deeply into the lives and creations of artists and writers, often exploring the intricate connections between their creative processes and personal experiences. Spurling possesses a remarkable talent for bringing her subjects to life through meticulous research and compelling narrative, offering readers rich and penetrating portraits. Her writing style is both informative and literary, establishing her as a distinguished voice in the field of biography.

    The Girl from the Fiction Department: Homesick at the New Yorker
    Matisse
    Invitation to the Dance
    Anthony Powell
    The Unknown Matisse: A Life of Henri Matisse: The Early Years, 1869-1908
    Matisse the Master. A Life of Henri Matisse, the Conquest of Colour, 1909-1954
    • 2020

      Ivy

      The Life of I. Compton-Burnett

      • 660 pages
      • 24 hours of reading
      Ivy
    • 2017

      Anthony Powell

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      4.2(71)Add rating

      Acclaimed literary biographer Hilary Spurling turns her attention to Anthony Powell, an iconic figure of English letters. Equally notorious for his literary achievements and his lacerating wit, Powell famously authored the twelve-volume, twenty-five year magnum opus, A Dance to the Music of Time. This enduringly fascinating portrait of mid-20th-century Britain has never been out of print, inspiring TV and radio adaptations and elevating the author to The Times' list of fifty greatest British writers since 1945. Master novelist, well-connected socialite and keen-eyed social observer, Powell comes into focus as never before in this authoritative biography from one of our generation's greatest biographers.

      Anthony Powell
    • 2009

      Matisse

      • 608 pages
      • 22 hours of reading
      3.9(68)Add rating

      Henri Matisse was one of the most important and beloved artists of the twentieth century, rivalled only by his friend - and competitor - Pablo Picasso. This title reveals the origins of Matisse's astonishing talent and provides an insight into his life and work.

      Matisse
    • 2005

      Henri Matisse's journey from ridicule to acclaim is explored through his own perspective in this biography. Despite facing widespread criticism, he continued to innovate, leaving behind a legacy often misunderstood. The author, Hilary Spurling, utilizes newly available family correspondence and private archives to reveal Matisse's struggles with self-doubt and his response to the tumultuous events of the twentieth century. This second half of a comprehensive biography sheds light on the artist's inner life and the misconceptions surrounding his personal experiences and relationships.

      Matisse the Master. A Life of Henri Matisse, the Conquest of Colour, 1909-1954
    • 2005
    • 2005

      Invitation to the Dance

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(61)Add rating

      Anthony Powell’sA Dance to the Music of Timeis a landmark of twentieth-century writing. Hilary Spurling has written an invaluable companion to the 12-volume masterpiece, creating a magnificent database of Powell’s imagination and England’s cultural landscape.

      Invitation to the Dance
    • 2004

      Sonia Orwell, George Orwell's second wife, is revealed in a nuanced light by her friend Hilary Spurling, who aims to correct the misconceptions surrounding her life. Spurling depicts Sonia as a complex figure—beautiful and intelligent yet belligerent in later years. As a model for Julia in Orwell's 1984, she was also a significant literary figure, working with notable personalities like W.H. Auden and Cyril Connolly. This biography explores Sonia's multifaceted character, showcasing her generosity, spirit, ferocity, and self-doubt.

      The Girl from the Fiction Department: Homesick at the New Yorker
    • 2003

      George Orwell's second wife was portrayed by her husband's biographers as a manipulative gold-digger who would stop at nothing to keep control of his legacy. But the truth about Sonia Orwell - the model for Julia in Nineteen Eighty-Four - was altogether different. schovat popis

      The Girl from the Fiction Department