Alexander Larman

Alexander Larman is a British author, journalist and historian. Specialising in historical biography, he also writes regularly for The Times, The Observer, The Times Literary Supplement, The Spectator, the New Statesman, and the Daily Telegraph. His fourth book, The Crown In Crisis: Countdown to the Abdication, will be published in July 2020.[1][2]

Career

His first book, Blazing Star: The Life and Times of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, was published in 2014, and led to a public dispute with the historian Cliff Davies.[3][4][5] His second book, Restoration, a social history of the year 1666, was published in 2016.[6][7] His third, Byron’s Women, came out in 2016 and was shortlisted for the Elma Dangerfield Prize.[8][9] Larman is literary editor of The Chap magazine, and has been producing a compilation of historical biographies for them since 2017, titled The Rakes Progress.[10] He is working on a biography of Peter O'Toole, and his fourth book, The Crown In Crisis: Countdown to the Abdication, an account of the Edward VIII abdication crisis of 1936, will be published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in July 2020.[11][12][13]. It attracted significant global media attention due to Larman's discovery of new documents relating to the July 1936 assassination attempt on Edward VIII by George McMahon. [14][15]

Reception

Writing in The Times, Matthew Denison writes, of Blazing Star, that "Larman is at pains to rescue his subject from his status as one-dimensional bad boy ... He mostly succeeds," praising the book as "engagingly partisan and elegantly informative."[16] In the Guardian, Ian Thomson states that though "The biography is not without its faults ... Larman takes us through the high adventure of Rochester's life and loves" and "paints a picture of a great poet who flared brightly before burning out."[17]

Writing on Restoration, Ben East (also for the Guardian) similarly concludes that though it "perhaps lacks the depth that the period requires ... [it] is an accessible snapshot of Restoration England, which manages to give labourers and royalty equal billing."[18]

Claire Kohnda Hazelton, in the Observer, noted that in Byron's Women "Larman explores not only each woman’s relationship with Byron but her ambitions, achievements and passions. Larman also sheds light upon Byron’s violent nature." She concludes that "This is no ordinary biography; through exploring the lives of the women in his life and the impressions he left upon them, we are offered an outline of Byron’s person, arguably more accurate, compelling and candid than any portrait focused on him and his poetry could be."[19] Roger Lewis wrote in The Times that 'It isn’t a tiresome feminist rant, as from a pushy university lecturer, it is humane and brooks no balderdash. This radical questioning of the conventional swashbuckling Byronic stance is convincing.'[20]

Personal life

Larman attended Winchester College and Regent's Park College, Oxford, where he read English and graduated with a First.[21] His father-in-law was the Stirling Prize award-winning architect Will Alsop.[22][23] He lives in Oxford with his wife and daughter, and collects antiquarian books.[24]

References

  1. The Guardian Profile: Alexander Larman
  2. Lownie, Andrew Authors: Alexander Larman
  3. Dennison, Matthew Blazing Star by Alexander Larman, The Times, 28 June 2014
  4. Thomson, Ian Blazing Star: The Life and Times of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester review – the wild man of the Restoration, The Guardian, 20 July 2014
  5. Davies, Cliff Criticising Rochester’s Oxford Wadham College News, 3 November 2014
  6. East, Ben Restoration: The Year of the Great Fire by Alexander Larman – review , The Guardian, 8 May 2016
  7. DeGroot, Gerard Books: Restoration: The Year of the Great Fire by Alexander Larman, The Times, 9 April 2016
  8. Hazelton, Claire Kohda Byron’s Women by Alexander Larman – review , The Observer, 18 Dec 2016
  9. Lewis, Roger Byron’s Women by Alexander Larman, The Times, 27 August 2016
  10. The Chap, The Rake’s Progress, The Chap Magazine, 17 March 2017
  11. Alberge, Dalya Peter O'Toole was not the drunken hell-raiser he made out, says author, The Guardian, 22 November 2017
  12. Humphries, Will Peter O’Toole created his own image as a hellraiser, The Times, 24 November 2017
  13. Cowdray, Katherine W&N signs 'painstakingly researched' story of Edward VIII's abdication, The Bookseller, 13 March 2020
  14. Alberge, Dalya British state 'covered up plot to assassinate King Edward VIII', The Guardian, 28 June 2020
  15. Francheschini, Enrico Regno Unito, quando l'Italia fascista voleva uccidere re Edoardo VIII, La Repubblica, 29 June 2020
  16. Dennison, Matthew Blazing Star by Alexander Larman, The Times, 28 June 2014
  17. Thomson, Ian Blazing Star: The Life and Times of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester review – the wild man of the Restoration, The Guardian, 20 July 2014
  18. East, Ben Restoration: The Year of the Great Fire by Alexander Larman – review , The Guardian, 8 May 2016
  19. Hazelton, Claire Kohda Byron’s Women by Alexander Larman – review , The Observer, 18 Dec 2016
  20. Lewis, Roger The Times, 27 August 2016
  21. Lownie, Andrew Authors: Alexander Larman
  22. Mairs, Jessic Architecture industry pays tribute to "true free spirit" Will Alsop, De Zeen, 14 May 2018
  23. Hopkirk, Elizabeth Will Alsop Dies Aged 70, Building, 14 May 2018
  24. Larman, Alexander Antiquarian Enterprises, The Critic, 10 March 2020
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