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Benjamin Markovits

Benjamin Markovits’s most recent novel, A Quiet Adjustment, about Byron’s wife, is published by Faber.

From the London Review dated 20 March 2008

You Have Never Written Better

  • The Letters of John Murray to Lord Byron edited by Andrew Nicholson  Buy this book

The relationship between Byron and his editor John Murray lasted a little over ten years. It began in March 1812 with the publication of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, which made Byron’s name. (‘I awoke one morning and found myself famous,’ he famously wrote, or is said to have written.) It ended twice: first, in the winter of 1822, when, after a number of disagreements and misunderstandings, Byron transferred his business to the publisher John Hunt; and finally in the spring of 1824, when Murray presided over the destruction of Byron’s memoirs, which he had not read, in his rooms at 50 Albemarle Street. [ read more . . . ]

Selected bibliography

  • A Quiet Adjustment (2008)
  • Imposture (2007)
  • Either Side of Winter (2005)
  • The Syme Papers (2004)

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