Sunday Classics: This page-turner retells the rise of Thomas Cromwell
The Booker Prize-winner chronicles the English statesman’s life between 1500-1535
Published 25.09.22, 11:08 AM
With author Hilary Mantel’s tragic passing earlier this week, we can’t think of a better way to pay tribute to her than to dive into her Booker Prize-winning novel, Wolf Hall.
Often regarded as one of the best historical literary works, Wolf Hall is the fictionalised biography of Thomas Cromwell, covering his rise to power between 1500 and 1535. The first of a trilogy, this empathetic-yet-funny novel is so tightly written, that even 650 pages pass in a breeze.
— Vedant Karia
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