God's Architect

Author(s): Rosemary Hill

Biography

Pugin was one of Britain's greatest architects and his short career one of the most dramatic in architectural history. Born in 1812, the son of the soi-disant Comte de Pugin, at 15 Pugin was working for King George IV at Windsor Castle. By the time he was 21 he had been shipwrecked, bankrupted and widowed. Nineteen years later he died, insane and disillusioned, having changed the face and the mind of British architecture. "God's Architect" is the first full modern biography of this extraordinary figure. It draws on thousands of unpublished letters and drawings to recreate his life and work as architect, propagandist and romantic artist as well as the turbulent story of his three marriages, the bitterness of his last years and his sudden death at 40. It is the debut of a remarkable historian and biographer.


Product Information

Winner of Wolfson Literary Award for History 2008 and Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography 2008. Shortlisted for James Tait Black Memorial Book Prizes: Biography 2008.

a very remarkable book about a very remarkable man A.N. Wilson A magnificent biography, as sumptuous and intricate as anything Pugin built John Carey as the readable biography of a most protean and brilliant man, it is worthy of the best of his buildings Colm Toibin An excellent and detailed biography Peter Ackroyd

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General Fields

  • : 9780140280999
  • : 53783
  • : 44793
  • : 0.486
  • : 07 August 2008
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 30mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Rosemary Hill
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 720.92
  • : 624
  • : 8pp b/w, 8pp colour inset