A terrific journey through the twentieth century. Thoroughly entertaining and enjoyable
- Jeremy Paxman,
Wise, profound and moving. Only the very best novels make you look at your own life and imagine your own future with fresh eyes
- William Sutcliffe, Independent on Sunday
Superb, wonderful, enjoyable
Guardian
This fabulous book all about life... is the journey of anyone with a heart... I think of <i>Any Human Heart</i> often - the sign of a truly great book
- Fi Glover, Spectator
Sheer, truly brilliant storytelling. He has probably written more classic books than any of his contemporaries
Daily Telegraph
Astonishing, touching, extremely funny. A brilliant evocation of a past era and an immensely readable story
Sunday Telegraph
Astounding. One of Boyd's greatest achievements
Mail on Sunday
Any Human Heart is William's Boyd's classic, bestselling novel, now available as a Penguin Essential for the first time.
Every life is both ordinary and extraordinary, but Logan Mountstuart's - lived from the beginning to the end of the twentieth century - contains more than its fair share of both. As a writer who finds inspiration with Hemingway in Paris and Virginia Woolf in London, as a spy recruited by Ian Fleming and betrayed in the war and as an art-dealer in '60s New York, Logan mixes with the movers and shakers of his times. But as a son, friend, lover and husband, he makes the same mistakes we all do in our search for happiness. Here, then, is the story of a life lived to the full - and a journey deep into a very human heart.
Any Human Heart will be enjoyed by readers of Sebastian Faulks, Nick Hornby and Hilary Mantel, as well as lovers of the finest British and historical fiction around the world. It was recently adapted for a major Channel 4 four-part drama series scripted by William Boyd and starring Kim Cattrall, Gillian Anderson, Jim Broadbent and Tom Hollander. This edition features beautiful cover artwork from the television series.
'Astonishing, touching, extremely funny. A brilliant evocation of a past era and an immensely readable story' Sunday Telegraph
'Superb, wonderful, enjoyable' Guardian
'A terrific journey through the twentieth century. Thoroughly entertaining and enjoyable' Jeremy Paxman