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Jan Morris

Life from Both Sides: A Biography

Paul Clements

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English
Scribe Publications
29 November 2022

The first full account of a truly remarkable life.

When Jan Morris passed away in 2020, she was considered one of Britain's best-loved writers. The author of Venice, Pax Britannica, Conundrum and more than 50 other books, her work was known for its observational genius, lyricism and humour, and earned her a passionate readership around the world.

Morris's life was no less fascinating than her oeuvre. Born in 1926, she spent her childhood amidst Oxford's Gothic beauty and later participated in military service in Italy and the Middle East, before embarking on a career as an internationally feted foreign correspondent - the only journalist to join the first ascent of Mount Everest in 1953 and covering the trial of Adolf Eichmann. Morris's reportage spanned many of the 20th century's defining moments.

However, public success masked a private dilemma that was only resolved when Morris transitioned genders in the late 1960s, becoming renowned as a transgender pioneer. She went on to live happily with her wife Elizabeth in Wales for another five decades, and never stopped writing and publishing.

Here, for the first time, the many strands of Morris's rich and at times paradoxical life are brought together. Based on a wealth of interviews, archival material and hitherto unpublished documents, Jan Morris: Life from Both Sides portrays a person of extraordinary talent, curiosity and joie de vivre.

'Life from Both Sides suggests that Jan Morris was one of the greatest writers and one of the most astonishing humans to grace the stage of English literature - her achievements mock category; her story bamboozles convention; her travels will remain unsurpassed. There are no prizes for the mighty living of life, only biographies. This will not be the last awarded to Jan Morris, but it will surely be judged the best. Beautifully written, fizzing with adventure, alight with the firework prose, humour and chutzpah of its subject ... Jan Morris's was a life-changing life, and Paul Clements's is a life-lighting book.' - Horatio Clare, author of Running for the Hills

'A beautifully written and meticulously researched biography of one of the 20th century's best writers, who managed to pack two extraordinary lives into one unique and ever-so-gripping travelogue... Jan herself, as I knew her, would have loved reading it.' - Vitali Vitaliev, journalist and author of Borders Up!

'In her long and extraordinary life, Jan Morris was renowned for her many roles as a writer, a traveller and a woman - the author of Pax Britannica, the Flaubert of the jet age, a courageous trans pioneer and the quixotic champion of Wales. At the same time, she never ceased to be gloriously herself, and Paul Clements' enthralling biography brings one of the great figures of the English-speaking world in the late 20th century into focus for the first time, with memorable sympathy and understanding.' - Robert McCrum, author of The Story of English

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Imprint:   Scribe Publications
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 243mm,  Width: 166mm,  Spine: 51mm
Weight:   902g
ISBN:   9781922585004
ISBN 10:   1922585009
Pages:   608
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A journalist, author, and broadcaster, Paul Clements has written five travel books and a biography of Richard Hayward, adapted for BBC television. He knew Jan Morris personally for thirty years, edited a collection of tributes to her, and spent four months at Oxford University where he wrote the first critical study of her work published by University of Wales Press. A former BBC assistant editor, he is a recipient of the Reuter Journalist's Fellowship Programme, a Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and member of the Royal Society of Literature. He lives with his wife and son in Belfast.

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