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A photography book that is a vital accompaniment to the many fans of Hilary Mantels bestselling Wolf Hall Trilogy, now a major TV series





At the very beginning of the twentieth century, Zola said, In my view you cannot claim to have really seen something till you have photographed it. The act of photographing, at least for a moment, distinguishes its object and estranges it from its context . . . Every stroke of the pen releases a thousand pictures inside the writers head. This book has made some of them visible. Hilary Mantel



Hilary Mantel, Ben Miles, the stages celebrated Thomas Cromwell, and his brother, photographer George Miles, spent many years exploring the locations we know Thomas Cromwell visited and inhabited Putney, Austin Friars, Wolf Hall, the Tower of London to capture the faint traces of Tudor England and his extraordinary life. Accompanied with extracts from The Wolf Hall Trilogy, some of them published here for the first time, and including a stunning new essay by its author, these photographs reveal a world that is shadowy, frightening, sometimes whimsical a portrait of a country in conversation with its past.





The present rubs up against the past, accompanied by excerpts from the novels, some taken from deleted scenes that, thrillingly for Mantel fans, have never before been released. Among other things, it is an interrogation of the way we interact with history; of the gaps in the record; its elusive nature; and its unexpected resonances with our contemporary lives Guardian

Recenzijas

Praise for the Wolf Hall trilogy





The most masterful story telling imaginable Graham Norton



Very few writers manage not just to excavate the sedimented remains of the past, but bring them up again into the light and air so that they shine brightly once more before us. Hilary Mantel has done just that Simon Schama, Financial Times



Hilary Mantels Wolf Hall novels make 99 per cent of contemporary literary fiction feel utterly pale and bloodless by comparison The Times



So original and disconcerting that it will surely come to be seen as a paradigm-shifter Sunday Telegraph



Hers are books that refuse to shy away from the underside of life Hilary Mantel is one of our bravest as well as our most brilliant writers Olivia Laing, Observer



It is the making of our English world, and who can fail to be stirred by it? Helen Dunmore, author of Birdcage Walk



Succeeds brilliantly in every particle its an imaginative achievement to exhaust superlatives Spectator



Mantel in the voice of Cromwell is inspired. When she is in full flow as a novelist, creating scenes and inventing dialogue, she is more convincing than rendering a recorded scene from history Philippa Gregory, Sunday Express



Mantel has redefined what the historical novel is capable of . . . Taken together, her Cromwell novels are, for my money, the greatest English novels of this century Observer, Stephanie Merritt

Papildus informācija

For fans of the Booker Prize-winning and bestselling Wolf Hall trilogy, now a major TV series
Foreword vi
The Pictures
1(102)
Final Words
103(8)
Hilary Mantel
Picture Index 111(2)
Acknowledgements 113
Hilary Mantel is the author of fifteen books, including A Place of Greater Safety, Beyond Black, the memoir Giving Up the Ghost, and the short story collection The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher. Her latest novel, The Mirror & the Light, won the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, while Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies were both awarded the Booker Prize.



Ben Miles is an actor whose association with Thomas Cromwell began in 2013, playing him in the stage adaptations of Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies. In 2020, he co-wrote the stage adaptation of The Mirror And The Light with Hilary Mantel, appearing again as Cromwell in the play the following year.



George Miles is an artist whose photographs focus on our relationship to place and the everyday. He has published numerous photography books, and his work is exhibited and held in collections around the world.