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Patrick O'Brian: 
A Life Revealed 
 by Dean King

       atrick O'Brian, who passed away this January at age 85, did not authorize King's intriguing and extraordinarily detailed biography--which is understandable, since O'Brian fictionalized so much of his life. O'Brian is best known for his 20-book naval series on the Napoleonic wars--and, more particularly, the friendship between the two protagonists, Capt. Jack Aubrey and surgeon/intelligence agent Stephen Maturin. King (author of A Sea of Words and Harbors and High Seas and editor of Holt's "Heart of Oak Sea Classics" series) argues that O'Brian's prolific and knowledgeable writing--acclaimed and translated into several languages--owes more than a little to his divided life, his failures, and his need to reinvent himself. Born in London (not in Ireland, as he claimed), O'Brian changed his name from Richard Patrick Russ after World War II. Previously, he had left his wife (a domestic) and two children and married an English-born Russian countess. From that point on, O'Brian disowned his past, revealing to others only what he chose to invent. Ironically, this new existence allowed O'Brian to write knowingly of injustice, human relationships, love, and humanity. This worthy biography, the first major study of O'Brian, is recommended.

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