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Bestselling author William Boyd--the novelist who has been called a ''master storyteller'' (
Chicago Tribune) and ''a gutsy writer who is good company to keep'' (
Time)--here gives us his most entertaining, sly, and compelling novel to date. The novel evokes the tumult, events, and iconic faces of our time as it tells the story of Logan Mountstuart--writer, lover, and man of the world--through his intimate journals. It is the ''riotous and disorganized reality'' of Mountstuart's eighty-five years in all their extraordinary, tragic, and humorous aspects.

The journals begin with his boyhood in Montevideo, Uruguay, then move to Oxford in the 1920s and the publication of his first book, then on to Paris where he meets Joyce, Picasso, Hemingway, et al., and to Spain, where he covers the civil war. During World War II, we see him as an agent for naval intelligence, becoming embroiled in a murder scandal that involves the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The postwar years bring him to New York as an art dealer in the world of 1950s abstract expressionism, then on to West Africa, to London where he has a run-in with the Baader-Meinhof Gang, and, finally, to France where, in his old age, he acquires a measure of hard-won serenity. This is a moving, ambitious, and richly conceived novel that summons up the heroics and follies of twentieth-century life.
Review
''Boyd does such a nimble job of ventriloquism in the book's opening sections that we find ourselves forgetting that Mountstuart is a fictional character.'' --
New York Times

''Such an antic plot should not succeed, and yet disbelief remains suspended, thanks to Boyd's skill in producing a novel that successfully mimics a diary in all its human pettiness. He allows Mountstuart's voice to age like port.'' --
New Yorker

''Its pleasures are endless . . . Supremely entertaining.'' --
Washington Post Book World

''Boyd has an exceptional ability to tell a really compelling story, in dense imaginative detail, about characters with complex, and convincing, emotional lives . . . I've already read this book twice and probably shall again. Of how many novels can that be said?'' --
Los Angeles Times Book Review

''The sort of rare novel that redeems the essential purpose of prose fiction . . . A high celebration of the plain fun of a life lived with relentless appetite and reasonable grace.'' --
Baltimore Sun

''A wonderful character--and a wonderful book . . . Boyd persuades you that you've read the confidences of a real, flawed, marginal character battered by every malice and caprice of twentieth-century history.'' --
Seattle Times

''A pleasure front to back, and a fond tip of the bowler hat to the upper-class fiction spawned by a long-gone world.'' --
Newsweek

''One of the most skillful and appealing writers at work today.'' --
Atlantic Monthly

''Surely one of the most beguiling books of this season.'' --
Publishers Weekly

''Entertaining and moving . . . Can be read with sheer pleasure not only for the delicacy of its emotions but for the truth of its perceptions. Like saying goodbye to a good friend, it's hard to see this brilliant novel come to an end.'' --
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

''A novel of deep humanity and insight.'' --
Newsday
About the Author
WILLIAM BOYD, Scottish novelist and screenwriter, was born in Accra, Ghana, and attended university in Nice, Glasgow, and Oxford. He is the author of ten novels and a number of screenplays and has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Whitbread Award for Best First Novel, the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction. He lives with his wife in London.

Informacija

Autorius: William Boyd
Leidėjas: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Išleidimo metai: 2011
ISBN-13: 9781455113897
Formatas: 6.8 x 1.7 x 6.2 inches.
Kalba: Anglų

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