EVENTSForthcoming events | Events archive21st September 2007 The Institute of Psychoanalysis
Brenda Maddox is an author, biographer, and journalist. Her
latest book is "Freud's Wizard", a biography of Dr.
Ernest Jones, Freud's rescuer and biographer. Her previous biographies
include "Rosalind Franklin: the Dark Lady of DNA",
the life story of the DNA scientist Rosalind Franklin, which
won the English-Speaking Union's Marsh Biography Prize for 2002-3.
Her "George's Ghosts: The Secret Life of W.B. Yeats",
published in May 1999, it was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson
Non-Fiction Prize. Earlier, "D.H. Lawrence: The Married
Man", won the 1994 Whitbread Biography Prize for 1994. It
was shortlisted also for the New York Critics Circle and the
James Tait Black awards. In 1988 her "Nora", the life
of Nora Barnacle, the wife of James Joyce, won the Los Angeles
Times Biography Prize, the British Silver P.E.N.Award for non-fiction
and, later, the French Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger. "Nora" was
also shortlisted for the Whitbread and National Book Awards.
Both the Lawrence and Joyce biographies have been published in
Germany by Kiepenheuer & Witch. The Joyce book has been translated
into nine languages and made into the film, "Nora",
starring Ewan McGregor and Susan Lynch. Tickets £12/ £6 concessions. Tel 020 7388 8822 or via www.thebloomsbury.com Booking fee applies |
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Biographer
Brenda Maddox and Psychoanalyst Ken Robinson

