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'It's impossible to summarise adequately a book so magnificent' Gerard DeGroot, The Times
The definitive biography of Sylvia Pankhurst, a woman ahead of her times – political rebel, human rights champion and radical feminist.
Born into one of Britain's most famous activist families, Sylvia Pankhurst was a natural rebel; a talented artist, prolific writer and newspaper editor. A free spirit and radical visionary, history placed her in the shadow of her famous mother, Emmeline, and elder sister, Christabel. Yet Sylvia Pankhurst was the most revolutionary of them all.
Sylvia found her voice fighting militantly for votes for women. Her commitment to equality caused her to serve multiple sentences in Holloway prison – where she was tortured. The vote was just the beginning of her lifelong defence of human rights, from her early warnings of the rise of fascism in Europe, to her campaigning against racism and championing of the liberation struggles in Africa and India. Sylvia's adventures in America, Soviet Russia, Scandinavia, Europe and East Africa made her a true internationalist. She was one of the great minds of the modern era, engaging with political giants, including Churchill, Lenin, Rosa Luxemburg, George Bernard Shaw, W.E.B. Du Bois and Haile Selassie.
Her intimate life was no less controversial. The rupture between Sylvia, Emmeline and Christabel became worldwide news. Her love affair with the married Keir Hardie was one of the great political romances of the age, and she never married her life partner Silvio Corio, with whom she had a son at the age of forty-five.
Acclaimed biographer Rachel Holmes interweaves the personal and political to reveal Sylvia Pankhurst as never before. This major new biography celebrates a life in resistance, painting a compelling portrait of one of the greatest unsung political figures of the twentieth century.
Published | 17 Sep 2020 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 976 |
ISBN | 9781408880418 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Dimensions | 234 x 153 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
[A] superbly sensitive biography … It's impossible to summarise adequately a book so magnificent … A sophisticated symphony of intriguing and complex analysis, delivered in mellifluous harmony. It's a feminist book, as is appropriate to the subject, but feminist theory is used as a scalpel, not a sledgehammer … [A] wonderful book … Holmes sublimely illuminates Sylvia's extraordinary life
Gerard DeGroot, The Times
Sylvia Pankhurst is finally having her moment … The genius of Holmes's fascinating and important biography is that it approaches Sylvia's life as if she were a man … It's wonderfully refreshing ... It doesn't matter whether Sylvia was right or wrong in her political enthusiasms; as Holmes rightly insists, what counts is that by acting on them she helped to make history
Amanda Foreman, Sunday Times
A vivid, tender and comprehensive biography … Holmes has produced a towering tribute to a truly remarkable figure. Whether or not you sympathise with her political views, it is impossible not to be awestruck by Sylvia Pankhurst's humanity and relentless, campaigning zeal
Wendy Moore, Literary Review
A riveting new biography … A big book and an extraordinary life
Andrew Marr, Start the Week
Natural Born Rebel is an astonishing, comprehensive, personal and political cradle-to-grave biography that surely stands alone as the definitive volume on an extraordinary woman: a suffragette, activist and artist for whom sacrifice and suffering were second nature
Diane Atkinson, BBC History Magazine
I have fallen in love with Sylvia Pankhurst. This is a masterpiece
Vanessa Redgrave
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