- Published: 4 July 2023
- ISBN: 9780143787112
- Imprint: Hamish Hamilton
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 464
- RRP: $36.99
Wifedom
Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life


















- Published: 4 July 2023
- ISBN: 9780143787112
- Imprint: Hamish Hamilton
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 464
- RRP: $36.99
Simply, a masterpiece. Here, Anna Funder not only re-makes the art of biography, she resurrects a woman in full. And this in a narrative that grips the reader and unfolds through some of the most consequential moments - historical and cultural - of the twentieth century.
Geraldine Brooks
There's exhilaration in reading every brilliant word.
Chloe Hooper
A truly wonderful biography ... Anna Funder has written another brilliant human portrait.
Claire Tomalin
This intriguing work is a mix of styles and genres, blending academic research, literary reading and philosophical reflection into a riveting biography that not only rediscovers Eileen and paints a picture of a volatile period of history but also poses questions about what we value in art.
Bookseller & Publishing
Daring in both form and content, Funder’s book is a nuanced, sophisticated literary achievement … A sharp, captivating look at a complicated relationship and a resurrection of a vital figure in Orwell’s life.
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
An utter triumph, and nothing short of a miracle.
Anne Summers
A strikingly original study that casts Orwell in new light. Deeply perceptive, it is a testament to forgotten wives of famous men everywhere.
Julia Boyd
Funder pulls no punches ... Full of keen psychological insight and eloquent prose, this shines.
Publisher's Weekly (starred review)
Astounding … A profoundly essential, significant and groundbreaking work … a work of love for both Eric and Eileen.
Bernadette Brennan
Wifedom is both an immovable and an irresistible book, an object and a force ... another great and important narrative of oppression and covert suppression.
Australian Book Review
It’s hard to think of many other contemporary writers with such an acute eye for writing into the absences in the historical record.
Saturday Paper
George Orwell’s first wife emerges vividly from Anna Funder’s new book … welcome and necessary, returning life to a woman who was gifted, vivid, complex and highly intelligent, who gave up her own ambitions in the furtherance of her husband’s.
Weekend Australian
Wifedom is a damning catalogue of the ways women are diminished, ignored, trivialised and banished to the footnotes.
The Age
Funder is the perfect writer to integrate Orwell's legacy. She, too, has devoted her writing life to the subject of surviving tyranny.
The Conversation
Anna Funder boldly takes on her hero, George Orwell, to reinstate his wife, Eileen O’Shaughnessy, in his life and work. Wifedom is a brilliant hybrid of biography, memoir and literary detective work, which demonstrates how patriarchy allows men to exploit women’s unpaid services. Funder brings Eileen to life through her letters, supported by forensic rereading of male-authored biographies and Orwell’s classics about tyranny and truth. The author of Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four was inspiration for Funder’s Stasiland, but guilty of doublethink in his private life.
Susan Wyndham, Guardian
Wonderful, unexpected and exciting from beginning to end.
Antonia Fraser
A marvelous book … I just loved it all, and have a permanently marked-up, dog-eared copy on my shelf for the next generation.
Tom Hanks
Restores Eileen to the heart of Orwell’s story … a spellbinding achievement.
Jason Harding, Financial Times
Electrifying … a genre-melding hybrid that allows Eileen’s likeness to be partially recovered through her own words and the testimonies of those who remembered her, as well as reimagined in fictional passages to flesh out the gaps in the record … Wifedom is a vital, if incomplete, portrait of a woman whose unseen work was instrumental in the creation of books that became cornerstones of 20th-century literature, the extent of her contribution impossible to measure, obscured as it is by the role of “wife”.
Stephanie Merritt, The Observer
Anna Funder is a premier-league writer who can roll fiction, reportage, criticism and memoir into glinting prose, her sentences like handheld treasures you keep turning over, admiring for their graceful contours and crafted precision.
Marina Benjamin, The Spectator
Now Anna Funder’s fascinating, furious, inventive biography of Eileen takes us more immersively into the Orwell’s world. And Funder is a formidable writer for the job … In Wifedom she blends fiction, biography and autobiography to bring Eileen vividly alive on the page.
Alice O'Keefe, The Times
An extraordinary blend of forensic historical detective work and evocative fiction, as well as snatches of memoir. It not only writes O’Shaughnessy back into the story but also questions how far we’ve really come in terms of gender equality. To read about O’Shaughnessy is to fall in love with her.
Radio Times
Audaciously brilliant.
Jessie Thompson, The Independent
Meticulously researched and intelligently imagined, Funder’s masterpiece of creative non-fiction is exquisitely written with the humour, heart and boundless empathy Eileen O’Shaughnessy always deserved.
Nanci Nott, Arts Hub
Genre-bending, eye-opening, wonderfully written.
Fiona Sturgess, The I Newspaper
In this rattlingly fierce book, Anna Funder sets out to unmask the “wicked magic trick” by which Eileen O’Shaughnessy Blair has been made to disappear…readers will be simply thrilled – and shaken – by this passionately partisan act of literary reparation.
Sunday Times
Elegantly and imaginatively (resurrects) Eileen.
The Economist
One of the most startling explorations of life-writing (Eileen’s, Orwell’s and Funder’s) in recent times … Wifedom is a genre-bending tour-de-force that resurrects an invisible woman, and relitigates the saintly image of the man she called “Eric”. … a moving, forensic act of biographical reconstruction … a brilliant display of literary reverse-engineering … after Funder, we will never look at this writer or his work in the same way again.
Robert McCrum, The Independent
Dazzling, infuriating … A biography, a critique of the art of biography, a witty essay and an act of rescue.
Chris Hewitt, Star Tribune
With the precision of a historian, Funder cobbles together scant details to reconstruct a life. And with the imaginative force of a novelist, she speculates in clearly sign-posted moments on what that life was like … A spectacular achievement of both scholarship and pure feeling. The sections of Eileen’s life that are imagined by Funder have a decidedly Woolfian flair.
Jessica Ferri, Los Angeles Times
An act of sisterly resurrection … Wifedom offers an imaginative, gripping and sometimes enraging account of a dysfunctional marriage.
Rosemary Goring, The Herald, Scotland
Astonishing ... Wifedom is no less than the rescue of a remarkable woman from the deliberate ellipses of default male history.
Caroline Criado-Perez
Funder is a boundary-breaking, risk-taking writer whose previous books synthesized memoir, fact and imagination to impressive effect … At her best, Funder shows that radical compassion – which is not the same as forgiveness – will move one closer to understanding, in marriage and biography, every time.
Wall Street Journal
A virtuoso performance on the theme, adding personal memoir, some fictional reconstructions and a glittering sense of purpose.
Sarah Bakewell, New York Times
Wifedom is a book that dares to imagine lives beyond social conscription – for its author and its subjects … a chilling and spellbinding revisionist history about one of the 20th century’s most imposing authors. It could not exist without such a nimble and generous imagination.
Lauren LeBlanc, Boston Globe
A brilliant and often affecting portrait of a life.
Gemma Nisbet, The West Australian