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The Enigmatic Mr Deakin

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Enigmatic Mr Deakin

Contributors:

By (Author) Judith Brett

ISBN:

9781925603712

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

26th February 2018

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Political leaders and leadership

Prizes:

Winner of National Biography Award 2018 (Australia)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

512

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

710g

Description

An insightful and accessible new biography of Alfred Deakin, Australia's second prime minister. Alfred Deakin - scholar, spiritualist, prime minister - was instrumental in creating modern Australia. In the first biography of Deakin in more than half a century, the acclaimed political historian Judith Brett deftly weaves together his public, private and family lives. She brings out from behind the image of a worthy, bearded father of federation the principled and passionate, gifted and eccentric figure whose legacy continues to shape the contours of the nation's politics.

Reviews

`A biography of immense power that will restore Deakin to his proper place in the national imagination: the mystic politician who gave us Australia. -- David Marr
`Judith Brett has resurrected a gallant democrat just when democracy seems most in need of redemption. This is a deeply engrossing portrait of a hero for our times, a complex, charismatic man with a unique capacity to build, to lead, to speak and to dream. Masterful, tender and utterly compelling. -- Clare Wright
`A fresh, revealing and insightful portrait of one of the great figures who shaped Australia. -- Paul Kelly
'This excellent biography will appeal to general readers, students and anyone interested in historical biography. * Books + Publishing *
`Brett is a gifted interpreter of politics, past and present, and a sensitive reader of people, individually and en masse. That she has been able to encompass The Enigmatic Mr Deakin in fewer than 500 pages, compared with double that of most landmark biographies, attests to a rare kind of writerly judgment: for discerning where the story lies and, crucially, for knowing what can be left out. * Saturday Paper *
`Truly one of the great political biographies of our time, a delicately nuanced, warm and insightful account ofmy personal misgiving asideone of the most noteworthy political figures in Australian history. * Inside Story *
`The Enigmatic Mr Deakin stands as the culmination of her work on the history, politics and philosophy of Australian liberals, and it is the one biography of Deakin to which we will repeatedly return. Bretts writing is capable of extraordinary clarity, insight and compassion. * Mark McKenna, Monthly *
`This is a fine biographyaccessible, perceptive, and in the best way, sympathetic. Deakin has found the interpreter he deserves for a modern audienceIf our politicians still read booksand sometimes one does wonderJudith Bretts new biography should be required reading. * Australian Book Review *
`A significant contribution to biography and political history that is beautifully written and full of interest. * Royal Victorian Historical Society *
`Accessible and informative, this style of biography layers facts over questions that draw in readers curious about what makes human beings do the things we do. This is a biography for our times. * Daily Review *
`Judith Brett has rounded out Alfred Deakin in this fascinating biography that is a delight to read. * Boffins Books *
`For sympathy and insight, Judith Bretts The Enigmatic Mr Deakin is a welcome contribution to analysis of Australian politics. A difficult subject, often deliberately elusive, is captured with skill. Through close and compelling reading of Deakins private writing, Brett brings to life his political thinking and spiritual wrestling. An important book. * Glyn Davies, Best Books of 2017, Australian Book Review *
`The Enigmatic Mr Deakin explores our second prime ministers career with full attention to his intense inner life and family relationships. Her title points to the puzzles, but Brett doesnt simplify; she ponders, suggests, dramatises. Closely observed and psychologically persuasive, this is more than a life-and-times; it is a life. * Brenda Niall, Best Books of 2017, Australian Book Review *
`Judith Bretts excellent The Enigmatic Mr Deakin introduces this Federation-era giant to a modern audience: a timely reminder of the achievements and failings of a century ago, and perfect summer reading for any Australian politician whose aspirations rise above seat-warming. * Frank Bongiorno, Best Books of 2017, Australian Book Review *
`Judith Brett achieves something rare in political biography: a synthesis of the public life with the beliefs, doubts, private struggles, and spiritual inquiry that made The Enigmatic Mr Deakin our most intriguing prime minister. * James Walter, Best Books of 2017, Australian Book Review *
`In this engrossing and quietly profound biography, Judith Brett brings Deakin back into Australias contemporary political imagination, so we can better understand how he shaped the country we live in todayIn this age of increasingly polarised politics, Bretts book is at once a warm portrait of a great politician and a sharp provocation to todays leaders to forge a better way. * John Daley, CEO Grattan Institute, Prime Ministers Summer Reading List 2017 *
`A womans eye on a powerful man has never felt so penetrating, perceptive and, surprisingly, loving. * Clare Wright, Sydney Morning Heralds Year in Reading *
`A richly rewarding excursion into the private mind and emotions but also into the public life and times of a remarkable individual, full of surprising detail and profound observations about the Australian polityAmong the very best political biographies written in Australia. * Judges Comments, National Biography Award, 2018 *
`This book is a window into a time of growth and democratisation, of shifting allegiances towards the common benefit of nationhood.
-- Nick Mattiske * Inside Story *
`What makes Bretts book so rewarding to read is its confident, supple writing style, intelligent inter-posing of political events with Deakins inner psychic turmoil and shifts in the wider world; mastery of the facts, and capacity to bring her own balance to understanding a man who was, as she pointed out, enigmatic. * Australian Financial Review *
`Judith Brett has proven the perfect biographer * Jason Steger on National Biography Award win, Sydney Morning Herald *
`A fascinating study of the politics and the timesit brings to life the history and moments of decision, as well as the paths not taken. It has much to offer the thinkers of today. * Great Escape Books *

Author Bio

Judith Brett is the author of Robert Menzies' Forgotten People and emeritus professor of politics at La Trobe University. The Enigmatic Mr Deakin won the 2018 National Biography Award, and was shortlisted in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, NSW Premier's History Awards and Queensland Literary Awards.

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