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Nicola Shulman
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7 April 2011
The Many Lives of Sir Thomas Wyatt: Courtier, Poet, Assassin, Spy

These bloody days have broken my heart. Thomas Wyatt

Learned divines despised it, sober heads ignored it, but for Henry, the beau ideal of chivalry, poetry made things happen. It affected his wars, his diplomacy and his many marriages. It was at the root of his fatal attraction to Anne Boleyn, the source of her power and it was the means of her destruction.
In this witty, intriguing, accessible account, Nicola Shulman interweaves the bloody events of Henry s reign with the story of English love poetry and the life of its first master, Henry s most glamorous and enigmatic subject: Sir Thomas Wyatt.
Courtier, spy, wit, diplomat, assassin, lover of Anne Boleyn, and favourite both of Henry and his sinister minister Thomas Cromwell, the brilliant Wyatt was admired and envied in equal measure. His love poetry began as an elite and risqué entertainment for the group of ambitious men and women at the slippery top of the court. But when the axe began to fall among this group, and Henry s laws made his subjects fall silent in terror, Wyatt s poetic skills became a way to survive. He saw that a love poem was a place where secrets could hide.

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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Short Books Ltd (7 April 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1906021112
  • ISBN-13: 978-1906021115
  • Product Dimensions: 16.5 x 24.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 204,842 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This glitteringly brilliant book... dazzles in its scope, its scholarship and its originality... As a biography it is exceptionally accomplished, as an illumination of the function of literature under tyranny it is extraordinarily modern. Everyone who cares anything for poetry should read this vivid, dynamic and exhilarating account of how and why words matter. --Times Literary Supplement, Book of the Year

Masterly... the best work of history this year --AN Wilson, Book of the Year - Evening Standard

Beautifully intelligent and lucid... Shulman does a wonderful job of showing how Wyatt is one of those poets (one of the best types of poet) whose work conceals enormous complexity and strong countercurrents of thought and feeling underneath an apparently plain and transparent surface --John Lanchester, Book of the Year - New Statesman

Thomas Wyatt s poems are, for Nicola Shulman, like circuit boards: make the right connections and they light up; get it wrong and they lie inert. The Henrician court was a place where poems were actual physical objects which were passed around, just as lovers would give each other hearts. (The court comes alive in Shulman s account; a place full of blusterers and sycophants, of brilliant wits and gallants and of fulsome fools)... Shulman has a gift for detail and for vivid phraseology; The complexities of Henrician intrigue are laid out by Shulman in easily comprehensible fashion so that even a novice such as I can grasp them; and through it all stalks Wyatt, a man of deeper wit whose poems express such turbulence, though so carefully composed... Shulman argues convincingly in this erudite yet elegant study that Wyatt s poems are codes supremely artistic ways of expressing grievance, reproach, disappointment and unrequited desire. The people who received the physical object of the poem would know the keys to unlocking the texts; that is why to later generations (she says) the poems seem flat. Her analysis is graceful and intelligent, in particular a reading of Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind , which traces a hidden message about Anne Boleyn, and one where she shows how Wyatt s latinesque compression reveals another layer of meaning... This finely considered, silver-veined biography is a decorous and wise monument: now, as Shulman provides the right circuitry, his poems will spark up for us all. --Philip Womack, reviewer for the Daily Telegraph

'A brilliant example of literary rehabilitation...'
'A narrative full of scheming courtiers, amorous women, slippery foreigners and a cruel but oddly earnest king who worshipped poetry...'
'What is so compelling about Graven with Diamonds is not the just the story Nicola Shulman tells, but the way she tells it... The result is a thrilling book that manages to be both scholarly and wonderfully readable'
***** --Kathryn Hughes, Mail on Sunday

CS Lewis may have found Wyatt drab, but in Shulman's company he is utterly captivating. Graven with Diamonds revives the contexts and conversations that shaped, and were shaped by, the poetry... Inasmuch as is possible after almost half a millennium, Nicola Shulman has done a superb rewiring job. The poems glisten again, illuminating everything and everyone around them. It is a marvellous achievement and a lovely book. --The Literary Review

The great strength of Shulman's book lies in its incisive readings of Wyatt's verse and its likely motivations. She writes precisely, with original, sympathetic perceptions and an infectious relish for her subject... --The Daily Telegraph - Five stars

Shulman tells her tale with agreeable zest... This colourful book gives recognition of Wyatt's greatness a very welcome, vigorous push. --The Times

One of the most persuasive and pleasurable accounts of English Renaissance poetry to appear... in years --Boyd Tonkin - The Independent

Wyatt was not only a poet... he may have been the lover of Anne Boleyn, and also had a reputation as both an assassin and a spy. All of these disparate threads, with a lavish helping of his verse, are woven through Graven With Diamonds by Nicola Shulman, whose lyrical prose creatively matches that of her extraordinary subject. -- The Times

Sharp, --Geordie Greif, Book of the Year - Evening Standard

Nicola Shulman pulls off the tricky task of moving between the edgy life and the wonderfully elusive writing of Henry VIII's greatest poet, without reducing the poems to mere biographical ciphers --Jonathan Bate, Sunday Telegraph - Book of the Year

About the Author

Nicola Shulman is a writer and reviewer for publications including the Sunday Telegraph, the TLS and Harpers & Queen. She lives with her family in London and in Yorkshire. She published A Rage for Rock Gardening, The story of Reginald Farrer, gardener, writer and plant collector with Short Books in 2002.

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating portrait of Wyatt and his times 2 July 2011
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Like one of the other reviewers, I am bored to tears of the Tudors - a period of history that once gripped me before the soap-style re-writing of the era on TV. However, I have always loved Wyatt's poetry and this fresh focus on his poems and life offer an interesting new perspective on the world around him. Shulman writes clearly and concisely and the book is both easily readable as well as analytically dense enough to satisfy the more academic taste. Thoroughly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars GRAVEN WITH DIAMONDS 11 April 2011
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If like me, you were doubled up with unintended mirth at the ludicrous carry-on portrayed in BBC2's The Tudors (possibly the silliest small-screen historical drama ever), can I recommend this sobering yet enthralling corrective, which wears its deep scholarship over a light coat of elegant wit ?

Nicola Shulman's hugely enjoyable and engrossing book examines the life and poetry of that mysterious figure Sir Thomas Wyatt, a functionary of Henry VIII's administration who was probably Anne Boleyn's lover too. Through Wyatt's remarkable story = despite stints in the Tower and treason charges, he had a long diplomatic career = Shulman illuminates the highly charged and dangerous life of Henry's court with a vividness and depth that none of the recent film or television versions come anywhere near matching.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Poetic legerdemain 2 Aug 2011
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Shulman skilfully explores Wyatt's life and poetry, showing how they are palimpsests of each other; what political expediency and self-survival necessarily rubbed out or obscured at the time, leaps out once again into fine prominence. As a survivor in a dangerous age, Wyatt scintillates and smoulders. His high-wire act through the entanglements of the Henrican court may have been at the expense of some fellow courtiers, but there weren't too many prisoners in the Tower who were let out twice! His allusive use of syntax in his double-speaking verse was doubtless the delicious flavour of the month at court: everyone might know what he meant, but nothing was overtly stated, just in case. What a relief to read so well-written a book by an author whose style is spikily witty, flexible and savvy, but never at the expense of our beautiful language. Thank you, Nicola!
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