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Julian Assange

The Unauthorised Autobiography

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In December 2010, Julian Assange signed a contract with Canongate Books to write a book that combined memoir and manifesto, aiming to articulate a new relationship between people and their governments. However, as he engaged in over fifty hours of interviews and late-night discussions at Ellingham Hall, he grew increasingly uneasy about publishing an autobiography. After reading the first draft in March, he famously remarked, "All memoir is prostitution." By June 2011, despite commitments from thirty-eight publishing houses, he sought to cancel the contract. While we respect Julian's perspective, we believe the book provides valuable insights into his life and work, highlighting his dedication to truth. Assange maintained that the writing was strong, and we concur, which motivated us to publish. Notably, by the time he requested to withdraw, he had already used the advance to cover legal expenses, leaving the contract intact. We have chosen to honor it and publish this unauthorised first draft, which is as passionate and provocative as its author. We take pride in fulfilling the promise of the original proposal.

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Title
Julian Assange
Subtitle
The Unauthorised Autobiography
Language
English
Released
2011
Format
Hardcover
Pages
339
ISBN10
0857863843
ISBN13
9780857863843
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Original title
Julian Assange - The Unauthorised Autobiography
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In December 2010, Julian Assange signed a contract with Canongate Books to write a book that combined memoir and manifesto, aiming to articulate a new relationship between people and their governments. However, as he engaged in over fifty hours of interviews and late-night discussions at Ellingham Hall, he grew increasingly uneasy about publishing an autobiography. After reading the first draft in March, he famously remarked, "All memoir is prostitution." By June 2011, despite commitments from thirty-eight publishing houses, he sought to cancel the contract. While we respect Julian's perspective, we believe the book provides valuable insights into his life and work, highlighting his dedication to truth. Assange maintained that the writing was strong, and we concur, which motivated us to publish. Notably, by the time he requested to withdraw, he had already used the advance to cover legal expenses, leaving the contract intact. We have chosen to honor it and publish this unauthorised first draft, which is as passionate and provocative as its author. We take pride in fulfilling the promise of the original proposal.