James Miranda Barry

James Miranda Barry

by PatriciaDuncker (Author)

Synopsis

At the turn of the nineteenth century, ten-year-old James Miranda Barry enrolled as a medical student in Edinburgh, the start of a glorious career as a military surgeon. Across the Empire, Barry achieved fame not only as a brilliant physician, but also a legendary duellist and a celebrated social figure. But James Miranda Barry was also a woman. Her greatest achievement of all had been to 'pass' for a man for more than fifty years. Patricia Duncker's novel tells Barry's story for the first time, in a richly inventive and entertaining tale of dark family secrets, adultery, questioned paternity and colonial history. It confirms her rare talent as a writer of profound ideas and immense storytelling power.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 18 Jul 2011

ISBN 10: 1408812169
ISBN 13: 9781408812167
Book Overview: Repackaged to coincide with the pbk publication of The Strange Case of the Composer and His Judge

Media Reviews
'A miracle of a book that is richly atmospheric and gains the murky excitement of a Victorian thriller' * Sunday Times *
'A marvellous work . . . superbly imagined and flamboyantly written' * Beryl Bainbridge *
'The finest literary historical novel since Rose Tremain's Restoration' * Time Out *
'A powerful atmospheric and highly original novel, full of extraordinary events. Her book is both a superb historical recreation and a magical tour de force' * Mail on Sunday *
Author Bio
Patricia Duncker is the author of four previous novels: Hallucinating Foucault (winner of the Dillons First Fiction Award and the McKitterick Prize in 1996), The Deadly Space Between, James Miranda Barry and Miss Webster and Cherif (shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize in 2007). She has written two books of short fiction, Monsieur Shoushana's Lemon Trees (shortlisted for the Macmillan Silver Pen Award in 1997) and Seven Tales of Sex and Death, and a collection of essays on writing and contemporary literature, Writing on the Wall. She is Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of Manchester. Her most recent novel, The Strange Case of the Composer and His Judge, has been shortlisted for the Best Crime Novel of the Year (CWA Gold Dagger).