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John Betjeman: The Biography

The Biography

Author: Bevis Hillier  

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John Betjeman was the best-loved English poet since Tennyson and became an institution - a 'teddy bear to the nation'.

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John Betjeman was the best-loved English poet since Tennyson and became an institution - a 'teddy bear to the nation'.

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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.

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Critic Reviews

“[Hillier] has unearthed a wealth of detail and anecdote. - Glasgow HeraldHillier's enthralling, many-voiced biography is an awesome achievement. But it is no more than Betjeman's due - John Carey, Sunday TimesFascinating - Humphrey Carpenter, Sunday TimesSharply perceptive ... compelling ... A biography this good abolishes time in its own way, and triumphantly ensures Betjeman's survival - Peter Conrad, ObserverA mosaic in which the true face of the man and his times is revealed - Mail on SundayThe chubbiest, juiciest book of the year' - Barry Humphries, Daily TelegraphStrikes just the right note. - TelegraphAn awe-inspiring piece of scholarship ... Betjeman has had the best and most sympathetic biographer he could have wished for - Artemis Cooper, Evening Standard”

[Hillier] has unearthed a wealth of detail and anecdote. - Glasgow Herald

Hillier's enthralling, many-voiced biography is an awesome achievement. But it is no more than Betjeman's due - John Carey, Sunday Times

Fascinating - Humphrey Carpenter, Sunday Times

Sharply perceptive ... compelling ... A biography this good abolishes time in its own way, and triumphantly ensures Betjeman's survival - Peter Conrad, Observer

A mosaic in which the true face of the man and his times is revealed - Mail on Sunday

The chubbiest, juiciest book of the year' - Barry Humphries, Daily Telegraph

Strikes just the right note. - Telegraph

An awe-inspiring piece of scholarship ... Betjeman has had the best and most sympathetic biographer he could have wished for - Artemis Cooper, Evening Standard

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About the Author

Bevis Hillier has devoted more than twenty-five years to writing Betjeman's life, a task entrusted to him by the poet himself. Like Betjeman he was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. Later he joined the Times, became editor of The Connoisseur and a columnist on the Los Angeles Times, as well as writing for many other papers and journals. He edited Betjeman's 'Uncollected Poems' 'now included in 'Collected Poems'', compiled 'John Betjeman: A Life in Pictures' and is the author of 'Young Betjeman'. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and the Royal Society of Literature. He lives in Hampshire.

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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.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Murray Press | John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published
26th July 2007
Pages
608
ISBN
9780719564444

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