Betjeman
- Published: 27 June 2011
- ISBN: 9781446493052
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 384
A joy to read and re-read - the perfect match of author and subject
Hugh Massingberd, Spectator
An A-grade demonstration of the point of Betjeman, the vast constituencies to which he appealed and the area of English life that he made his own
D.J. Taylor, Independent
Beautiful, inspiring and brilliantly perceptive… The masterpiece that A.N. Wilson was born to write.
Country Life
Funny, poignant and unusually well written, Wilson's biography does the old boy proud
Jeremy Lewis, Mail on Sunday
I've always wanted to reach the human being behind John Betjeman's charming but evasive verse autobiography Summoned by Bells. Now, thanks to A. N. Wilson's Betjeman, I can
Francis Beckett, New Statesman
Terrific... [Wilson's] book zeroes in on Betjeman's struggles with his faith, which he places dead centre of the life and work, and on his family difficulties, and does so with extraordinary imaginative sympathy... Essential
Spectator
Wilson's forte is the character and he brilliantly conveys Betjeman's odd mixture of introspection and sociability, gaiety and melancholia, exhibition and self-disgust ... Betjeman is a poet who badly needs saving from his soppier fans, and this Wilson has done
Lynn Barber, Daily Telegraph