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Linda Proud (born 1949) is a British author of
historical fiction Historical fiction is a literary genre in which a fictional plot takes place in the Setting (narrative), setting of particular real past events, historical events. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literatur ...
. She is best known for ''The Botticelli Trilogy'', which is set in late fifteenth-century
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.


Early life and career

Proud was born in
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and was an only child. As a young girl, she enjoyed making up stories, and at age 14 she discovered the historical fiction of Mary Renault. Renault would become one of her chief influences as a writer. Proud began her career as a picture researcher in 1971, during which time she developed an interest in the works of Florentine painter
Botticelli Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi ( – May 17, 1510), better known as Sandro Botticelli ( ; ) or simply known as Botticelli, was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. Botticelli's posthumous reputation suffered until the late 1 ...
. She also became interested in and influenced by the work of Renaissance philosopher
Marsilio Ficino Marsilio Ficino (; Latin name: ; 19 October 1433 – 1 October 1499) was an Italian scholar and Catholic priest who was one of the most influential humanist philosophers of the early Italian Renaissance. He was an astrologer, a reviver of Neo ...
. It was during this time that she developed the idea behind ''The Botticelli Trilogy'' and began researching Renaissance Florence. However, after the digitization of images, she left her career as a picture researcher to begin teaching creative writing to American students at the University of Oxford. She also served as an editor for literary consultancy The Writers Workshop.


Writing career

Proud's early work primarily included non-fiction books on culture, spirituality, and art. Her first fictional publication, ''Knights of the Grail'' (1995), is a retelling of the Arthurian legend for children. Proud finished ''A Tabernacle for the Sun'' (1997, 2005), the first volume of her trilogy, which was published through
Allison & Busby Allison & Busby (A & B) is a publishing house based in London established by Clive Allison and Margaret Busby in 1967. The company has built up a reputation as a leading independent publisher. Background Launching as a publishing company in Ma ...
. ''A Tabernacle for the Sun'' was long-listed for the Mann
Booker Prize The Booker Prize, formerly the Booker Prize for Fiction (1969–2001) and the Man Booker Prize (2002–2019), is a prestigious literary award conferred each year for the best single work of sustained fiction written in the English language, wh ...
(1997) and won a Southern Arts bursary and a Hawthornden Castle Fellowship. In 2000, Proud and her husband founded their own publishing house, Godstow Press, which specializes in publishing works on art and spirituality. All her subsequent historical fiction, including the next two volumes of her trilogy, ''Pallas and the Centaur'' (2004, 2012) and ''The Rebirth of Venus'' (2008), has been released under the imprint of Godstow Press. After finishing her trilogy, it was suggested to Proud that she write a book about
Cosimo de' Medici Cosimo di Giovanni de' Medici (27 September 1389 – 1 August 1464) was an Italian banker and politician who established the House of Medici, Medici family as effective rulers of Florence during much of the Italian Renaissance. His power derive ...
, and in 2012 she published ''A Gift for the Magus'', which serves as a prequel to ''The Botticelli Trilogy''. ''A Gift for the Magus'' won a second prize Indie B.R.A.G. Medallion and the Quagga Prize for Independent Literary Fiction. It was also marked as an Editors' Choice book by the Historical Novel Society. Altogether, the process of writing ''The Botticelli Trilogy'' took over thirty years. Proud bases much of her writing closely on
primary sources In the study of history as an academic discipline, a primary source (also called an original source) is an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under ...
. Her writing has been compared to H. F. M. Prescott, Mary Renault, and
Marguerite Yourcenar Marguerite Yourcenar (, ; ; born Marguerite Antoinette Jeanne Marie Ghislaine Cleenewerck de Crayencour; 8 June 190317 December 1987) was a Belgian-born French novelist and essayist who became a US citizen in 1947. Winner of the Prix Femina and ...
. In recent years, Proud has lectured on Renaissance philosophy and questioned the boundaries between historians and novelists in ''
History Today ''History Today'' is a history magazine. Published monthly in London since January 1951, it presents authoritative history to as wide a public as possible. The magazine covers all periods and geographical regions and publishes articles of tradit ...
''. She has also written several articles and reviews for '' Resurgence & Ecologist''. She also leads regular writing workshops and gives talks on writing and publishing. In September 2018 she marked a departure from the Renaissance with the publication of a novel, ''Chariot of the Soul'', set in Britain on the eve of the Roman invasion.


Personal life

Proud lives in
Oxfordshire Oxfordshire ( ; abbreviated ''Oxon'') is a ceremonial county in South East England. The county is bordered by Northamptonshire and Warwickshire to the north, Buckinghamshire to the east, Berkshire to the south, and Wiltshire and Glouceste ...
with her husband. She is a student of
Neoplatonism Neoplatonism is a version of Platonic philosophy that emerged in the 3rd century AD against the background of Hellenistic philosophy and religion. The term does not encapsulate a set of ideas as much as a series of thinkers. Among the common id ...
and Advaita Vedanta, the latter of which she practices on a daily basis.


Bibliography


Non-fiction

* ''Consider England'', illus. Valerie Petts (Shepheard-Walwyn, 1994), * ''Designing with Photographs'', with Peter Bonnici (Rotovision, 1998), * ''2000 Years: Christianity in England'' (Pitkin, 1999), * ''Icons: A Sacred Art'' (Pitkin, 2000), * ''Angels'' (Pitkin, 2001),


Fiction


Children's literature

* ''Knights of the Grail'' (Good Company for Children, 1995; St. James Publishing, 2003),


''The Botticelli Trilogy''

* ''A Tabernacle for the Sun'' (Allison & Busby, 1997; Godstow Press, 2005), * ''Pallas and the Centaur'' (Godstow Press, 2004, 2014), * ''The Rebirth of Venus'' (Godstow Press, 2008), * ''A Gift for the Magus'' (prequel) (Godstow Press, 2012), ''Ancient Britain'' * ''Chariot of the Soul'' (Godstow Press, 2018)


References


External links


Official website


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