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Confessions

A Life of Failed Promises
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Confessions is A. N. Wilson's compelling memoir in which he reflects candidly on his early life, including the trauma of sexual abuse, romantic missteps, and his literary career. From his upbringing under the shadow of his father, the Wedgwood Managing Director, through his turbulent boarding school days and Oxford years, to his encounters with notable figures and royalty, Wilson offers a deeply personal and sharply observed account. The book balances sharp wit, tenderness, and brutal honesty, portraying a man grappling with identity, love, ambition, and the life of a prolific writer.
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The memoir will appeal to readers interested in literary biographies, personal stories of resilience, and those who appreciate witty and reflective life writing. Fans of A. N. Wilson’s journalism, biographies, and novels will find much to enjoy here, as will readers seeking candid and thoughtful explorations of complex personal and social issues.

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The much-anticipated memoirs of one of Britain's leading contemporary critics, both literary and cultural, and a figure celebrated for his waspish and subversive writing.

The much-anticipated memoirs of one of Britain's leading contemporary critics, both literary and cultural, and a figure celebrated for his waspish and subversive writing.

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When you combine the deepest learning and the highest readability with the most plumptious story-telling, the result is A. N. Wilson… Stephen Fry

Known for his journalism, biographies, and novels, A. N. Wilson turns a merciless searchlight on his own early life, his experience of sexual abuse, his catastrophic mistakes in love, and his life in Grub Street as a prolific writer.

Before he came to London, as one of the "Best of Young British" novelists and Literary Editor of the Spectator, we meet another A. N. Wilson. We meet his father, the Managing Director of Wedgwood, the grotesque teachers at his first boarding school, and the dons of Oxford—one of whom, at the age of just 20, he married, the renowned Shakespearean scholar, the late Katherine Duncan-Jones.

At every turn of this reminiscence, Wilson is baffled by his earlier self—whether flirting with unsuitable lovers or with the idea of the priesthood. His chapter on the High Camp seminary which he attended in Oxford is among the funniest in the book.

We follow his unsuccessful attempts to become an academic, his aspirations to be a Man of Letters, and his eventual encounters with the famous, including some memorable meetings with royalty.

The princesses, dons, paedophiles, and journos who cross the pages are as sharply drawn as figures in his early comic fiction. But there is also a tenderness here, in his evocation of those whom he has loved, and hurt, the most.

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Stephen Fry praises the book for combining "deepest learning" and "plumptious story-telling." Antonia Fraser calls Wilson "the most enjoyably readable writer" she knows. Harry Mount hails him as a "supreme man of letters" with a rare blend of humour and intellect. Deirdre McCloskey admires his humanity and honesty, while Daily Mail describes the memoir as "exquisite." The Daily Telegraph finds the memoir "exhilarating" and affirms Wilson's talent for being "torrentially readable."

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472994820

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 June 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Continuum

Illustration: 20 black and white photographs throughout book

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 223g

Pages: 320

About the Author

A. N. Wilson is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and holds a prominent position in the world of literature and journalism. He is a prolific and award-winning biographer and celebrated novelist. His novel, Winnie and Wolf, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. His last book The Mystery of Charles Dickens was published in 2020 to great critical acclaim and is at present being dramatized by Andrew Davies for British television.

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