He has won both the somerset maugham and william heinemann awards, and he lives with his family at sissinghurst castle in england. He is winner of the somerset maugham award and the british topography prize and lives on a farm in sussex. Oct 27, 2005 adam was educated at eton and at magdalene college at cambridge, and he became a travel writer and won the somerset maugham award for frontiers, a book about a journey through eastern europe. God s secretaries the making of the king james bible by. Adam nicolson is the author of the bestselling new york times notable book gods secretaries. Aug 03, 2017 frances poets play adam is the remarkable true story of a young trans man having to make that choice and begin his journey. This was the england of shakespeare, jonson, and bacon.
Nicolsons book examines the intriguing question of how the. God s secretaries explains how a work so closely tied to a particular time and place can become a classic piece of literature. Jacobean england was both more godly and less godly than it had ever been, and the entire culture was drawn taut between the polarities. Get 50% off this audiobook at the audiobooksnow online audio book store and download or stream it right to your computer, smartphone or tablet. Adam nicolson is the author of books about history, writing and the environment, including the seabirds cry. He is the grandson of the writers vita sackvillewest and sir harold nicolson, and greatgrandson of sir eustace tennyson deyncourt and arthur nicolson, 1st baron carnock.
Adam nicolson on is the author of seamanship, god s secretaries, and seize the fire. If you approach this book as a series of vignettes about the jacobean era, some of which are related to the king james bible, you will be more satisfied. God s secretaries by adam nicolson is a narrative in praise of one of the most gorgeous literary achievements of the english language. Adam nicolson on his book god s secretaries oct 02, 2004. Adam nicolson takes the ingenious approach of indirectly investigating the bible through an exploration of the people, events, and society surrounding its formation. Sep 18, 2009 sissinghurst by adam nicolson aimee shalan. May 01, 2003 the book has 2 titles, and this may be the problem. This was the world that created the king james bible. The making of the king james bible, by adam nicholson. The making of the king james bible by adam nicolson at indigo. Jacobean england was both more godly and less godly than the country had ever been, and the entire culture was drawn taut between these polarities. The bbcs nick higham meets adam nicolson, author of the gentry. This book, which won the royal society of literature ondaatje prize, is a. Adam nicolson s most popular book is god s secretaries.
British travel writer nicolson sea room, 2002, etc. God s secretaries nicolson gives a fascinating and dramatic account of the era of the king james bible and its translation, immersing readers in an age whose greatest monument is not a painting or a building but a book. Adam was educated at eton and at magdalene college at cambridge, and he became a travel writer and won the somerset maugham. Includes bibliographical references pages 265271 and index a poore man now arrived at the land of promise the multitudes of people covered the beautie of the fields he sate among graue, learned and reuerend men faire and softly goeth far i am for the medium in all things the danger never dreamt of, that is the danger o lett me bosome thee, lett me preserve thee next to my. It have often heard it said that the king james version of the english bible is the version that created the modern english language.
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Adam nicolson grew up in sissinghurst castle in kent, the family home of his grandparents, vita sackvillewest and journalistturnedstatesman harold nicolson. Few primary sources remain to give a glimpse into the formation of one of the most famous pieces of prose in the english language. The making of the king james bible how information is handled as i plowed through this book and as i blogged about it, i can understand how, from a certain point of view, it looks like im. The making of the king james bible by adam nicolson. Writer adam nicholson discusses his nautical adventure around the british isles that lead to his book, seamanship. The making of the king james bible by nicolson, adam at the best online prices at ebay.
An author with an illustrious literary heritage, adam nicolson is the grandson of harold nicolson and vita sackvillewest and lives in his familys estate of sissinghurst. Both an enduring work of scholarship and a fascinating read, whose bible is it. The making of the king james bible how information is handled as i plowed through this book and as i blogged about it, i can understand how, from a certain point of view, it. Once, naively, i believed that the bible existed in one form, a bound version of exactly what god said, handed to human beings. Review of adam nicolsons gods secretaries by henry. A net of complex currents flowed across jacobean england. It was a product of jacobean england, an era that also gave us shakespeare. In god s secretaries, adam nicolson gives a fascinating and dramatic account of the accession and ambition of the first stuart king. Adam nicolson takes the ingenious approach of indirectly investigating the bible through an exploration of the people, events, and society surrounding its. Adam nicolson stands behind a small podium in a library and addresses an unseen audience. Jacobean england and the making of the king james bible by adam nicolson 281pp, harpercollins. Preface out of many good ones, one principal good one adam nicholson in his book gods secretaries compares the result to a mosaic, or to a musical composition of extraordinary richness and resonance. Delaware county district library ohio scanned in china.
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What luthers german translation did for the german language, the kjv did for the english. Adam nicolson is the son of writer nigel nicolson and his wife philippa tennysondeyncourt. Jacobean england was both more godly and less godly than it had ever been, and the entire culture was. Gods secretaries nicolson gives a fascinating and dramatic account of the era of the king james bible and its translation, immersing readers in an age whose greatest monument is not a painting or a building but a book. Gods secretaries the making of the king james bible by. The making of the king james bible those in power shaped the king james version to reflect their political interests. Adam nicholson s god s secretaries takes us back to the early 1600s, when questions of dogma divided britain, and the death of elizabeth 1 who preferred to put off questions these questions offered the hope of resolution. A network of complex currents flowed across jacobean england. Adam nicolson has 47 books on goodreads with 17834 ratings. If you approach this book as a comprehensive history of the writing of the king james bible, you will be disappointed. There should be plenty to fill a 400 page book on gods secretaries alone. The weird timing of all this michaels stuff has got me thinking that i really ought to read some more of his work.
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