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An edition of Patrick O'Brian (2000)

Patrick O'Brian

New Ed edition
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In 1991, when The New York Times Book Review proclaimed Patrick O'Brian the writer of "the greatest historical novels ever written," making him an overnight sensation in the United States, O'Brian was already in his mid-70s and had already had two distinct and remarkable writing careers. In less than a decade, O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series, ultimately 20 novels strong, became an unprecedented literary juggernaut, with legions of devoted fans around America and around the world. With O'Brian's death in January 2000, curiosity about the carefully guarded secrets of his life has peaked. Here, Dean King tells the story of a man, an artist and an intellectual, born Richard Patrick Russ, who first achieves literary recognition as an adolescent, when he publishes a series of popular adventure stories. After the Second World War, he emerges as Patrick O'Brian, a writer of dark, sometimes tortured short stories and highly literary novels. He enjoys success as a translator, even as a biographer. Slowly, the O'Brian persona, forged in his own imagination and refined by years of rumor and speculation, takes form, until his ultimate triumphant arrival as a masterful historical novelist and chronicler of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic wars. O'Brian's past -- both real and imagined -- is linked directly to his writing, as he drew deeply on the painful events of his early life. It has long been assumed that he himself was the model for the polymathic naval surgeon and intelligence agent Stephen Maturin, who, along with rough-and-tumble Captain Jack Aubrey, forms the heart of O'Brian's monumental roman-fleuve. The truth is more complex: each of these indelible characters is wholly original, yet in each we can hear deep echoes of O'Brian's own history. King's biography, the first ever of this famously secretive man, is an extraordinary achievement, a vivid, searing portrait of an intense and complex human being, whose grudges were as fiercely held as his loyalties; who was as famous for orneriness as he was for brilliant artistic creation; and whose encyclopedic knowledge of everything from ornithology to Catalan history delighted hundreds of thousands of readers and will surely enthrall generations to come. - Jacket flap.

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Cover of: Patrick O'brian
Patrick O'brian: A Life
February 2004, Diane Pub Co
Paperback in English
Cover of: Patrick O'Brian
Patrick O'Brian
March 1, 2001, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: Patrick O'Brian
Patrick O'Brian: a life revealed
2000, Hodder & Stoughton
in English
Cover of: Patrick O'Brian
Patrick O'Brian: a life revealed
2000, Henry Holt & Co.
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Patrick O'Brian
Patrick O'Brian : A Life
March 2000, Owl Books, Holt Paperbacks
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"It was once the custom in Germany that a young craftsman who had apprenticed for four years, usually with his father, took to the road to work for and learn from other masters at his craft."

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Library of Congress
PR6029.B55 Z736 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
448
Dimensions
7.6 x 5 x 1.4 inches
Weight
12 ounces

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Open Library
OL10631850M
ISBN 10
0340792566
ISBN 13
9780340792568
Library Thing
14751
Goodreads
24523

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