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Dramatic bios you need to read now

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Dramatic bios you need to read now

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  1. Dramatic bios you need to read now

  2. If you are looking for some great biographies to dig into, then look no further than these books curated by the Dramawiz review team. Churchill: A Life by Martin Gilbert Though many a biography of him has been attempted, Gilbert’s is the final authority on Winston Churchill — considered Britain’s greatest prime minister ever. A dexterous balance of in-depth research and intimately drawn details make this biography a perfect tribute to the mercurial man who led Britain through World War II. E=mc²: A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation by David Bodanis This “biography of the world’s most famous equation” is a one-of-a-kind take on the genre: rather than being the story of Einstein, it really does follow the history of the equation itself. From the origins and development of its individual elements (energy, mass, and light) to their ramifications in the twentieth century, Bodanis turns what could be an extremely dry subject into engaging fare for readers of all stripes. Vera (Mrs. Vladimir Nabokov) by Stacy Schiff Everyone knows of Vladimir Nabokov — but what about his wife, Vera, whom he called “the best-humored woman I have ever known”? According to Schiff, she was a genius in her own right, supporting Vladimir as his partner and as his all-around editor and translator. And she kept up that trademark humor throughout it all, inspiring her husband’s work and injecting some of her creative flairs into it along the way.

  3. Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeareby Stephen Greenblatt William Shakespeare is a notoriously slippery historical figure — no one really knows when he was born, what he looked like, or how many plays he wrote. But that didn’t stop Stephen Greenblatt, who in 2004 turned out this magnificently detailed biography of the Bard: a series of imaginative reenactments of his writing process, and insights on how the social and political ideals of the time would have influenced him. Indeed, no one exists in a vacuum, not even Shakespeare — hence the conscious depiction of him in this book as a “will in the world,” rather than an isolated writer shut up in his own musty study. For more great dramatic reads and eBooks, check out Dramawiz.

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