Hilary Mantel
Hilary Mantel is the author of eleven novels, a collection of short stories and a memoir, Giving Up the Ghost. She writes both historical and contemporary fiction, and her settings range from a South African township under apartheid to Paris in the Revolution, from a city in twentieth-century Saudi Arabia to rural Ireland in the eighteenth century.
Her novel Wolf Hall is about Thomas Cromwell, chief minister to Henry VIII. It won the 2009 Man Booker Prize, the inaugural Walter Scott Prize, and in the US won the National Book Critics Circle Award. Bring Up the Bodies won the 2012 Man Booker Prize and the Costa Book Award. Taken together Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies have sold over three million copies and have been translated into thirty-six languages.
Hilary Mantel was made a Dame in the 2014 Birthday Honours for services to literature.
Wolf Hall & Bring Up the Bodies (stage version)
Mike Poulton's two-part adaptation of Hilary Mantel's acclaimed novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. A thrilling and utterly convincing portrait of a brilliant man embroiled in the lethal, high-stakes politics of the Court of Henry VIII.
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By Hilary Mantel Adapted by Mike PoultonThe first part of Mike Poulton's two-part adaptation of Hilary Mantel's acclaimed novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. A thrilling and utterly convincing portrait of a brilliant man embroiled in the lethal, high-stakes politics of the Court of Henry VIII.
Published in volume Wolf Hall & Bring Up the Bodies (stage version)Bring Up the Bodies (stage version)
By Hilary Mantel Adapted by Mike PoultonThe second part of Mike Poulton's two-part adaptation of Hilary Mantel's acclaimed novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. A thrilling and utterly convincing portrait of a brilliant man embroiled in the lethal, high-stakes politics of the Court of Henry VIII.
Published in volume Wolf Hall & Bring Up the Bodies (stage version)