Broken Archangel

The Tempestuous Lives of Roger Casement

Roland Philipps author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:19th Jun '25

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'Outstanding' JOHN PRESTON | 'Extraordinary' THE TIMES | 'Superb' ANDREW ROBERTS | 'Vivid and compelling' IRISH TIMES | 'Psychologically shrewd' IRISH INDEPENDENT | 'A page-turning finale'HISTORY TODAY

Celebrated reformer and proud nationalist, romantic radical and vilified traitor: this is the story of Roger Casement, one of the 20th century’s most complex and compelling individuals.

It was a life caught between fault lines. As a British ambassador, Casement exposed the horrors of the Belgian Congo, pioneering modern human rights. He fought passionately for Irish independence, even as each step led to martyrdom. And, desperate for love but forced to hide his sexuality, his deepest relationship became entangled in espionage and sabotage, isolating Casement and carrying him to an unmarked prison grave.

Masterfully drawing on his letters, diaries and new archival material, Broken Archangel uncovers the extraordinary life and legacy of Roger Casement – a fragmented man in a fragmented age, living a life ahead of his time.

'Casement is the Odysseus of Roland Philipps's epic'DAILY TELEGRAPH

'For the stranger to Casement's life, this is the book to buy' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT

Casement is the Odysseus of Roland Philipp's epic, Broken Archangel, and Philipps is a worthy chronicler. It is a book of meticulous sensitivity and research ... It is a model, in other words, for how to write a biography of a gay person who lived before widespread acceptance * Daily Telegraph *
Philipps is sympathetic to his subject and a careful chronicler of diplomatic and intelligence intrigues … he makes a persuasive case that Casement was a fractured personality who embraced causes to fill an emotional void * Guardian *
[An] extraordinary biography … Philipps [is] an accomplished biographer with a knack for getting under the skin of his subjects … There’s a wonderful immediacy to this portrait, as if Casement sits in the room with us, discussing his life, revealing his secrets * The Times *
Remarkable ... Broken Archangel is an exceptionally well researched and psychologically shrewd portrait of his deeply lonely idealist * Irish Independent *Best Books of 2024* *
The chief virtues of Broken Archangel are its compact size and energetic narrative. For the stranger to Casement’s life, this is the book to buy * Times Literary Supplement *
[An] authoritative and impressively clear-sighted biography ... A vivid and striking portrait of this deeply conflicted man * Irish Independent *
Vivid and compelling * Irish Times *
Meticulous and sympathetic ... [a] fine book * Literary Review *
[A] well-researched and engagingly narrated biography … For those looking for an accurate, fluidly written account of Casement in his own era, this biography is easy to recommend … [his] treason trial are ably transformed into a page-turning finale * History Today *
Roland Philipps' calm, authoritative and sympathetic new account surely comes close to being definitive * The Tablet *
This minutely researched, superbly written and genuinely exciting biography explores and ultimately convincingly explains the historical conundrum that was Sir Roger Casement. I can’t remember turning the pages of a non-fiction book so eagerly to find out what happened next, secure in the knowledge that with Roland Philipps I was in the hands of a master-storyteller * Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill *
One of the many outstanding things about this book is that Philipps has managed to yoke together the extraordinarily disparate sides of Roger Casement’s character into a comprehensible whole. In doing so, he has rescued him from the ignominy to which he has been unjustly consigned. * John Preston, author of A Very English Scandal *

Patriot, human rights campaigner, knight of the realm, traitor. Roger Casement was a complex,
appealing, deeply flawed man. In Roland Philipps, he has found the biographer he deserves. This meticulous, sympathetic, elegantly written account gives one of the 20th century's most controversial and tragic players the attention he deserves

* Michela Wrong, author of In the Footsteps of Mr Kurtz *
A superb portrait of an enigma. Roland Philipps has produced a masterful biography, full of compassion and verve. In bringing Casement to life, he has resurrected a figure who deserves to be known as the first modern human rights campaigner, one who saved countless lives and gave voice to those who could not be heard, before being undone by some of his deepest and innermost divisions. This is a vivid, poignant and hugely moving account of an extraordinary life * Henry Hemming, author of Agents of Influence *
Roland Philipps’s comprehensive, perceptive and sympathetic biography does full justice to Casement’s odyssey from dysfunctional Ulster boyhood, through imperial service campaigning for exploited native workers, to his eventual execution as a nationalist revolutionary. It is a rich and compulsively readable treatment of the most extraordinary of Irish lives * Roy Foster, Emeritus Professor of Irish History, University of Oxford *
Tells the story [of Casement] at a cracking pace * Inside Story *
An excellent introduction to a vexed era in British and Irish history * Scottish Legal News *
Philipps is constantly seeking to probe below the surface for answers ... A valuable contribution to a wider understanding and appreciation of Sir Roger Casement ... A long overdue appreciation of a true Irish hero * Morning Star *
[Casement's] life contained multitudes ... All of this is handled with great care in Roland Philipps' accessible new biography ... There is much to admire about the writing in this biography ... Philipps does a fine job * New Statesman *

ISBN: 9781529931532

Dimensions: 197mm x 130mm x 26mm

Weight: 305g

400 pages