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The Romantic
by William Boyd was the novel I enjoyed most this year. It's incredibly ambitious, its hero moving from Co Cork to London, then from Waterloo to Zanzibar, and at one point even joining the East Indian Army, but it was such an easy, indulgent read
The Romantic
by William Boyd was the novel I enjoyed most this year. It's incredibly ambitious, its hero moving from Co Cork to London, then from Waterloo to Zanzibar, and at one point even joining the East Indian Army, but it was such an easy, indulgent read
[One of the]
most enjoyable new novels I read this year . . . [it] offers deep pleasure to those who love novels, instruction to anyone setting out to write one
Boyd is as magically readable as ever, and, as always with his whole life novels, there is an invigorating air of spontaneity
William Boyd's
The Romantic
is disguised a an historical biography -
The Real Life of Cashel Greville Ross -
but is actually
an utterly engrossing adventure story . . . Cashel, we understand, is searching for himself, but in the process he provides romance, entertainment and enlightenment for his readers. How better to spend the relaxed days around Xmas than following his footsteps
Storytelling is what floats my boat and William Boyd's
The Romantic
, a return to his "whole-life" novels, has it in spades. Following our hero Cashel Greville Ross (Boyd is big on names) from Ireland to the Battle of Waterloo, then India, Italy, New England, Africa and beyond, it has enough engrossing variety to fill several books, not just the one
Cashel ultimately emerges as a one-off -
an inimitable character,
whether he knows it or not . . . what is often lost behind
the sheer pleasure brought by [Boyd's] books is their layered Chekhovian subtleties: Boyd is abundantly talented at capturing life's disconnections
. . . it is
intoxicating to be in the company of a writer who seems to be having such fun
William Boyd's new novel is one of his best
A rambunctious, swashbuckling tale, told with panache by a master storyteller . . .
Those who fall in love with
The Romantic
may wonder whether their own lives lack adventure.
Surrender to this fine novel's spell, though, and it will vicariously supply more than enough thrills for anyone
Boyd's back, baby. The great writer of big, splashy (mostly) historical adventures has gone all guns blazing on this one . . . T
he pages brim with famous names and exotic locations - with Florentine palazzos, debtors' prisons, scandalous love affairs, Byron and the Battle of Waterloo . . . pure, joyful escapism
If it's
true escapism
you're after, William Boyd can always be relied upon to transport the reader from reality and his next offering,
The Romantic,
another epic that follows Cashel Greville Ross from 19th-century Country Cork to Zanzibar via Oxford and Sri Lanka, offers a wonderful literary getaway as the nights draw in
William Boyd was born in 1952 in Accra, Ghana, and grew up there and in Nigeria. He is the author of sixteen highly acclaimed, bestselling novels and five collections of stories.
Any Human Heart
was longlisted for the Booker Prize and adapted into a TV series with Channel 4. In 2005, Boyd was awarded the CBE. He is married and divides his time between London and south-west France.