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Wifedom: The Visionary Writer, the Invisible Wife

A BLAZING FEMINIST MASTERPIECE UNCOVERING THE LIFE OF EILEEN ORWELL, AND SPEAKING TO THE UNSUNG CREATIVE WORK OF WOMEN EVERYWHERE

Eileen Orwell is a woman elided from history. The first of George Orwell's wives, her existence has been ignored by all of his six — male — biographers. It's hard for history to find you when you have been written out of the narrative. But if you read like a woman, you see other things. In researching a new book on Orwell, Anna Funder unearthed the existence of a person whose discomforting and humiliating work to create the conditions that allowed Orwell to write had been erased. It is as if, half a century after his death, a screen concealing Orwell's private life has been rolled up, revealing the woman who lived behind it.

Eileen's story, gleaned from the minimising losses of Orwell's biographers, holds staggering parallels with the lives of working women now, all these decades later. Wifedom is a revelatory, genre-bending book that speaks to the unsung work of women today, creating the conditions of artistic production for men while suppressing their own genius, all of which is considered as natural — and as little in need of acknowledgement or thanks — as breathing.

'A heartbreaking, beautifully written book. A classic for sure' Claire Tomalin on 'Stasiland', Guardian Books of the Year

'A masterpiece... written almost like a novel, with a perfect mix of compassion and distance' Sunday Times on 'Stasiland'

'A brilliant and necessary book about oppression and history... Here is someone who knows how to tell the truth' Rachel Cusk on 'Stasiland'

  • Format
  • hardcover
  • Pages
  • 256
  • Language
  • english
  • ISBN
  • 978-0-241-48272-8
  • EAN
  • 9780241482728
  • Release date
  • 2022