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The 2004 Award

Nominated by:

  • Newcastle Libraries & Information Service, Newcastle, England
  • Glasgow City Libraries, Glasgow, Scotland
  • LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library, Tallahassee, USA

 

 

Publishers of Nominated Editions:
Hamish Hamilton
ISBN 024114177X
Alfred A. Knopf ISBN 0375414932

Any Human Heart by William Boyd

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK
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 in Paris and London, as a spy 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
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
William Boyd was born in 1952 in Accra, Ghana, and was brought up there and in Nigeria. He was educated at Gordonstoun School and at the universities of Nice, Glasgow & Oxford. Between 1980 and 1983 he was a lecturer in English literature at St. Hilda's College, Oxford. He is the author of A Good Man in Africa, which won the Whitbread Literary Award for the Best First Novel in 1981 and a Somerset Maugham Award in 1982; On the Yankee Station (1982), a collection of short stories; An Ice-Cream War, which won the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize for 1982 and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize; Stars and Bars (1984); The New Confessions (1987); Brazzaville Beach, which won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for 1990 and for which William Boyd was awarded the McVitie's Prize for Scottish Writer of the Year; The Blue Afternoon, which won the 1993 Sunday Express Book of the Year Award and the 1995 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction; The Destiny of Nathalie 'X' (1995), a further collection of short stories; Armadillo (1998), which he adapted for television; and Any Human Heart (2002). He has written numerous screenplays, including The Trench, which he also directed. William Boyd is married and lives in London.

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