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**A Sunday Times top ten bestseller**
**Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award 2023**
**Shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize for Non-Fiction 2023**
**Shortlisted for the Slightly Foxed First Biography Prize 2023**

'Masterly.' Observer
'Wonderful, joyous.' Maggie O'Farrell
'Frankly brilliant.' Sunday Times
'Unmissable.' Simon Jenkins
'Every…

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We don't really *know* that much about Donne, beyond his texts. But Rundell has a delicate touch, and turns these fragile materials into a vivid portrait.

Katherine Rundell has a wonderfully immersive approach to storytelling, conveying complex historical information in a way that is utterly engrossing and frequently amusing.

Super-Infinite is a fabulous love letter to one of the world's finest poets, John Donne, offering keen insights into his remarkable life, work, and his relevance to readers today.

With this mesmerising biography, author Katherine Rundell sets out to share her deep love of the poet John Donne and succeeds in style. This is an enthralling book—an insight into a clever, fascinating man who led myriad lives as a poet, scholar, sea adventurer, and Dean of St Paul’s.

Rundell’s appreciation of Donne’s way with words is insightful. Aptly, her own prose is itself rich and imaginative. She has a flair for arresting images: ‘To read a full text of a Donne sermon is a bit like mounting a horse only to discover that it is an elephant: large and…

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A masterclass in fusing together biography with an analysis of Donne’s poetry and the mores of the period. I am not so good on poetry, but this completely won me over.

The writing is superb, the character of John Donne is conveyed with the minimum of effort, and the development and significance of the verse could not be bettered.

It is comparatively short, but what is packed into these pages is nothing short of astonishing – not least Katherine Rundell’s summing up of Donne’s marriage, considered one of the great love affairs to have been put into poetry. 

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