J.G.Farrell by Lavinia Greacen

J.G.Farrell by Lavinia Greacen

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In 1979 J.G. Farrell was drowned while fishing from the rocks near his home. He was 43, and it had been only six years since he had won the Booker Prize for his novel "The Siege of Krishnapur". Greacen's biography disentangles not only the full circumstances of the novelist's death, but the story of his life and how it informed everything he wrote.

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J.G.Farrell by Lavinia Greacen

In 1979, in a remote corner of West Cork in Ireland, J.G. Farrell was drowned while fishing from the rocks near his home. He was 43, and it had only been six years since he had won the Booker Prize for his novel "The Siege of Krishnapur". A man who elevated privacy to a high art, Farrell's leagcy would be the "Empire Trilogy", now hailed as a classic of the 20th century, as well as a lingering mystery. After the drowning, newspaper reports at once gave rise to rumours about how and why he died. Farrell had always been a man who baffled even those closest to him. Based on her access to J.G. Farrell's family and friends, as well as his notebooks and personal correspondence, Lavinia Greacen's biography disentangles not only the full circumstances of the novelist's death, but the story of his life and how it informed everything he wrote. Born into a family with contrasting Irish, English and expatriot traditions, Farrell eventually found himself drawn to write about the aftermath of empire in Ireland, India and Singapore. After a conventional education, the outstanding athlete was stricken with polio in his first term at Oxford. The ordeal affected him for life and lent his writing a surreal humour and an instinctive sympathy with people under extreme pressure. Farrell was an enigmatic, elusive character who nevertheless amused and captivated a wide circle of friends in England and America. He never married, but loved many women, whose traces can be found in his fiction.
Greacen, Lavinia: - Lavinia Greacen is author of Chink: A Biography (Macmillan, 1990) and J.G. Farrell, The Making of a Writer and the editor of J. G. Farrell: In His Own Words (CUP, 2010).
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ISBN 13 9780747544630
ISBN 10 0747544638
Title J.G.Farrell
Author Lavinia Greacen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1999-07-27
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.