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John Betjeman: The Biography

On sale

26th July 2007

Price: £14.99

Selected:  Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780719564444

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This biography takes the reader from Betjeman’s troubled childhood in north London, through his blossoming at Oxford; a gay fling with W. H. Auden; a clandestine marriage to a field marshal’s daughter; pranks as a film critic; wartime service and probable espionage in Ireland, to the glory days of his later years when his Collected Poems became a runaway bestseller. This book is a distillation of Bevis Hillier’s three-volume biography, authorized by Betjeman himself.

Reviews

Glasgow Herald
'[Hillier] has unearthed a wealth of detail and anecdote.'
Oxford Times
'This user-friendly trade paperback... will be welcomed as a crucial reference work by students and aficionados alike'
John Carey, Sunday Times
Hillier's enthralling, many-voiced biography is an awesome achievement. But it is no more than Betjeman's due
Humphrey Carpenter, Sunday Times
Fascinating
Peter Conrad, Observer
Sharply perceptive ... compelling ... A biography this good abolishes time in its own way, and triumphantly ensures Betjeman's survival
Mail on Sunday
A mosaic in which the true face of the man and his times is revealed
Barry Humphries, Daily Telegraph
The chubbiest, juiciest book of the year
Telegraph
Strikes just the right note.
Artemis Cooper, Evening Standard
An awe-inspiring piece of scholarship ... Betjeman has had the best and most sympathetic biographer he could have wished for
Spectator
A triumph
Duncan Fallowell, Express
Hilarious and very poignant
Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday
A mosaic in which the true face of the man and his time is revealed
Evening Standard
A pleasure to read and use.
Allan Massie, Literary Review
Immensely detailed, intelligent, generous, sympathetic, and often entertaining
Glasgow Herald
'[Hillier] has unearthed a wealth of detail and anecdote'
BBC History
'A fine portrait of a vulnerable, acerbic man with a teddy.'
BBC History
'John Betjeman remains extremely popular'
Daily Telegraph
'A stupendous work in many ways'
The Times/Books
'Bevis Hillier's fine biography joins the jubilations'
Sunday Telegraph/Seven
'Where anyone interested in Betjeman will dig happily away'
Tim Martin, Daily Telegraph
'Hillier's [biography] has a wealth of often-hilarious detail that Wilson never touches on'