Daily Archives: June 3, 2017

Hilary Mantel on Historical Fiction

As soon as we die, we enter into fiction. Just ask two different family members to tell you about someone recently gone, and you will see what I mean. Once we can no longer speak for ourselves, we are interpreted. When we remember – as psychologists so often tell us – we don’t reproduce the past, we create it. Surely, you may say – some truths are non-negotiable, the facts of history guide us. And the records do indeed throw up some facts and figures that admit no dispute. But the historian Patrick Collinson wrote: “It is possible for competent historians to come to radically different conclusions on the basis of the same evidence. Because, of course, 99% of the evidence, above all, unrecorded speech, is not available to us.”

As someone seeped in history, who has written (and is writing) historical fiction this remarkable Guardian essay from the award winning author of the Wolf Hall trilogy resonated deeply. Highly recommended.

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