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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Oliver Cromwell

 Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel is the Cromwell novel I was trying to recall... Recently rated the third-best book of this century (so far).

Book cover for Wolf Hall

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Wolf Hall

Hilary Mantel 2009

It was hard choosing the books for my list, but the first and easiest choice I made was “Wolf Hall.” (“The Mirror and the Light,” the third book in Mantel’s trilogy, was the second easiest.)

We see the past the way we see the stars, dimly, through a dull blurry scrim of atmosphere, but Mantel was like an orbital telescope: She saw history with cold, hard, absolute clarity. In “Wolf Hall” she took a starchy historical personage, Thomas Cromwell, and saw the vivid, relentless, blind-spotted, memory-haunted, grandly alive human being he must have been. Then she used him as a lens to show us the age he lived in, the vast, intricate spider web of power and money and love and need — right up until the moment the spider got him. — Lev Grossman, author of “The Bright Sword”


https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/books/best-books-21st-century.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare#my-reading


1 comment:

  1. I have never heard of Cromwell other than by name. However, I always enjoy reading about another age, primarily through a non-biased lens. It would be cool to read this book.

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