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'A blazing, genre-bending masterpeice from one of the most inventive writers of our time.
'Looking for wonder and some reprieve from the everyday, Anna Funder slips into the pages of her hero George Orwell. As she watches him create his writing self, she tries to remember her own…
'When she uncovers his forgotten wife, it’s a revelation. Eileen O’Shaughnessy’s literary brilliance shaped Orwell’s work and her practical nous saved his life. But why – and how – was she written out of the story?
'Using newly discovered letters from Eileen to her best friend, Funder recreates the Orwells’ marriage, through the Spanish Civil War and WW II in London. As she rolls up the screen concealing Orwell’s private life she is led to question what it takes to be a writer – and what it is to be a wife.
'Compelling and utterly original, Wifedom speaks to the unsung work of women everywhere today, while offering a breathtakingly intimate view of one of the most important literary marriages of the 20th century. It is a book that speaks to our present moment as much as it illuminates the past.'(Publication summary)
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Working Towards Utopia : Hope and Disappointment in a Room of One’s Own
2024
single work
criticism
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue , no. 71 2024;'In this paper, three women writers offer a personal and critical consideration of the utopian ideal of a place to write – Woolf’s pervasive ‘room of one’s own’ (1977) – as both a physical location and a psychological and cultural ‘space’. In doing so, we draw on José Esteban Muñoz’s writing on (queer) utopia, particularly his observations about hope and disappointment as critical methodologies through which “a backward glance … enacts a future vision” (p. 4).
'We glance backwards to utopian ideals of a place in which to write and consider how and why such ideal places – solitary, uninterrupted, even beautiful – slip through the writer’s fingers. Again drawing from Muñoz, we consider the tension between hoping for a utopian writing place and disappointment at failing to construct, access, or regularly inhabit them. According to Muñoz, although hope is always eventually disappointed, “disappointment … is not a reason to forsake [hope] as a critical thought process” (p. 10).
'Crucially, then, while we consider the reasons for writerly disappointment with/in writing utopias, we return to hope as a powerful methodology for imagining utopian writing places – enacting future visions – and as a productive and enabling aspect of the writing process.' (Publication abstract)
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Mist, Fog and Funder.
2024
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review
— Appears in: Quadrant , April vol. 68 no. 4 2024; (p. 67-72)
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Book Review : Wifedom: Mrs Orwell’s Invisible Life, Anna Funder
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , August 2023;
— Review of Wifedom : Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life 2023 single work biography'Conspicuously missing from male-centric biographies, Eileen O’Shaughnessy is the true Orwellian hero.'
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A New Book about George Orwell and His Wife Eileen O'Shaughnessy Lays Out Patriarchal Truths
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , November 2023;
— Review of Wifedom : Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life 2023 single work biography -
Wifedom by Anna Funder Review – Mrs Orwell Comes Up for Air
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Guardian , 13 August 2023;
— Review of Wifedom : Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life 2023 single work biography
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Anna Funder Rescues George Orwell’s Wife Eileen from Being ‘cancelled by the Patriarchy’ – and Reminds Us He’s a Sexual Predator
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 3 July 2023;
— Review of Wifedom : Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life 2023 single work biography'In the summer of 2017, Anna Funder found herself “at a moment of peak overload”. Juggling the competing demands of getting her children ready for the new school year, grocery shopping, home maintenance and caring for members of her extended family, Funder felt she had been spiritually drained by the monotonous demands of motherhood.'
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A Black Hole : The Airbrushing of George Orwell’s Reputation
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , July no. 455 2023; (p. 20-21)
— Review of Wifedom : Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life 2023 single work biography'Wifedom is both an immovable and an irresistible book, an object and a force. Anna Funder, the author some years back of the bestselling Stasiland (2003), has written another great and important narrative of oppression and covert suppression, in this case of the first Mrs George Orwell, Eileen O’Shaughnessy (1905–45). The oppression and suppression are or were the work of her liberal and emancipatory husband – the nearest thing we have these days to a lay saint – and of his six (male) biographers. While nowhere a nasty book (what the Americans would call ‘mean’), it’s a kind of St George and the six dwarves. What’s strange is the persistence of the old bromides. In a recent Guardian review of D.J. Taylor’s Orwell: The new life (2023) – the biographer’s second go-around – Blake Morrison refers to ‘the practical Orwell’ and ‘the complaisant Eileen’. He wouldn’t have said either thing if he’d been able to read Funder’s new book.' (Introduction)
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Such Is Wife : Orwell’s Hidden Life
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 1-2 July 2023; (p. 13)
— Review of Wifedom : Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life 2023 single work biography'George Orwell’s first wife emerges vividly from Anna Funder’s new book, writes Geordie Williamson There have been seven biographies to date of George Orwell. All are solid, extensive, thoughtfully-researched works, writes Anna Funder, who has read them carefully. But there is a problem: all of them are written by men.' (Introduction)
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Review : Wifedom: Mrs Orwell’s Invisible Life
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Monthly , July 2023; (p. 80)
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‘Exciting’, ‘Bold’, ‘Laugh Out Loud’ : The Best Australian Books Out in July
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 6 July 2023;
— Review of Wifedom : Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life 2023 single work biography ; The Scope of Permissibility 2023 single work novel ; The Pole and Other Stories 2023 selected work short story ; Restless Dolly Maunder 2023 single work novel -
Writer Anna Funder
2023
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column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 1-7 July 2023;'In her latest book, Miles Franklin winner Anna Funder rescues George Orwell’s first wife, Eileen O’Shaughnessy, from the shadows of incuriosity. By Michael Williams.'
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Who Was Eileen Blair? Miles Franklin-winning Author Anna Funder's New Book Shines a Light on George Orwell's Little-known Wife
2023
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— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2023; -
The Invisible Woman in Wifedom
2023
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essay
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , August 2023; 'New Critic: Award-winning writer Anna Funder inserts her own story into that of the overlooked literary wife. Yet in a book ostensibly concerned with patriarchy and gendered labour, how much—perhaps intentionally—is left out?'(Introduction)
- y Anna Funder on Liberating the Wife of Orwell, Eileen O'Shaunessy Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2023 26811815 2023 single work podcast interview
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Sadistic and Misogynistic? Row Erupts Over Sex Claims in Book about George Orwell’s Marriage
2023
single work
column
— Appears in: The Guardian , 12 November 2023;
Awards
- 2024 winner Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger
- 2024 winner 'The Nib': CAL Waverley Library Award for Literature Mark and Evette Moran Nib Award for Literature — The Alex Buzo Shortlist Prize
- 2024 shortlisted Mark and Evette Moran Nib Award for Literature
- 2024 winner Booksellers Choice Award BookPeople Book of the Year — Adult Nonfiction Book of the Year
- 2024 Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) — Social Impact Book of the Year