Antonia Fraser
Antonia Fraser
Lady Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser, DBE, née Pakenham, is a British author of history, novels, biographies and detective fiction. She is the widow of the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature, Harold Pinter, and prior to his death was also known as Antonia Pinter...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth27 August 1932
writing ideas tomorrow
I have no plans for a future Jemima Shore mystery, but would write one tomorrow if a good idea came to me.
writing thinking order
I think crime writing is my link with trying to preserve a sort of order.
heart writing biographies
I realize that I had always in my heart of hearts planned to write a biography of Marie Antoinette.
hate book hair
I hate the only one of my book jackets when I was made up professionally, my hair made into a smooth bell.
book hands people
People in my books tend to get their just deserts, even if not at the hands of the police.
fun class maids
Lives in previous centuries for women are largely a matter of class. It would have been fun to have been a rich, privileged woman in the 18th century, but no fun at all to be her maid.
clever men brain
I love hearing details of writers' craft, as cannibals eat the brains of clever men to get cleverer.
justice usual middle
I decided as usual that justice lay in the middle - that is to say nowhere.
photography book friendly
The clue to book jacket photography is to look friendly and approachable, but not too glamorous.
british-author
I don't like it, but this afternoon I've told myself I am going to go and get a dress.
british-author people
We are privileged. There are poor people out there. We must to do something to make them privileged.
british-author farthest mary subject
After Mary Queen of Scots, I turned to the farthest subject possible: Cromwell.
account british-author marie plausible
I think mine is the fullest and most plausible account of what went on in Marie Antoinette's life.
british-author enjoyed imagination mysteries relief
I enjoyed writing mysteries out of my imagination as a relief from all that research, and also because I could write them while traveling.