Boris Johnson is the very popular and internationally known Mayor of London. Educated at Oxford, he began his career as a journalist, writing for the Times and the Telegraph (for whom he still contributes a regular column), and working his way up to editor of the Spectator. He is the author of Johnson's Life of London (Riverhead, 2012) and The Churchill Factor (Riverhead, 2014). He was elected to the House of Commons in 2001 and served there until he was elected Mayor in 2008. Johnson is a regular on British television and radio. He lives in London with his wife and four children.
Praise for The Churchill Factor:
"[The Churchill Factor] isn't another potted biography...
[Johnson] clearly admires his subject, and his book has a boyish,
innocent quality that is also an essential part of Mr. Johnson's
political appeal." --The Wall Street Journal "Filled with vivid
observations" --The Washington Post Fascinating...[Johnson's]
interpretation of [Churchill] is interesting on every page.
--Freakanomics "A full-throated celebration of human greatness and
perhaps the best (and certainly the funniest)...introduction to
Churchill yet written... delightful and effervescent...[Johnson's]
writing crackles with vivid metaphors and similes... [A]
rumbustious, hilarious, but altogether sound...tribute to the vast,
cathedral-like dimensions of Churchill's greatness." --The Daily
Beast Buoyant, quick-witted and vastly entertaining --The Economist
"Confessing to a reverence for his subject that has burned since
boyhood, the mayor has written a book on Churchill ...that may be
the most fun... His narrative voice resembles an art gallery
docent's, as he explains vignettes from the prime minister's life
in captivating detail... Mr. Johnson's voluptuous prose and
passionate affection for his subject makes the audience a willing
Dante to his Virgil." --Washington Times London Mayor Boris Johnson
digs into the character of Winston S. Churchill to develop a
fascinating book that lays out what made Churchill tick. In the
process, Johnson offers up plenty of anecdotes, some new, most old,
but all still lots of fun." --The Cleveland Plain-Dealer
A short, fast-paced life that captures its subject's exuberant
personality, taste for adventure and pivotal role in World War II.
--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "[Johnson's] many ribald, eccentric,
action-packed anecdotes bring Churchill to life so vividly, as such
an august character, that the reader is enticed to acknowledge, but
finally to cast away negative judgments of him... Johnson's writing
is florid and funny, and he truly loves his subject. ...[A] great
read" --Brooklyn Rail "Johnson is no buttoned-down academic
historian. Like his more famous subject, the mayor has a
journalist's eye for detail and ear for conversational
language...his book succeeds in identifying the ways in which
Churchill's personality proved as important as his policies in
helping Britain cope with the dark task of winning World War II...
it would be hard to read this book and imagine how today's world
could have come into existence without his highly personal
stagecraft."--The Carolina Journal Online "An interesting study of
a truly fascinating historical figure... [Johnson] is a good, sound
writer with a very distinct, unique voice...It is as if [he] were
sitting with you on a long night in a pub over pints telling you
everything he knows and think of Churchill." --PopMythology
"A characteristically breathless romp through the life and times of
our greatest wartime leader, Winston Churchill...as high on
entertainment as it is on providing an appraisal of the great man's
achievements...Johnson's distinctive writing style is unlike any
other used in the countless books that have been written on
Churchill... It reads at times like a mixture of Monty Python and
the Horrible Histories." --The Telegraph (4 stars) "Johnson has
knocked this project out of the park. With this book Johnson has
not only managed to create the most readable non-fiction prose I
have read all year, but he has managed to clarify myth, destroy
recent revisionism and unearth new material. The book amuses and
educates in equal measure with a deftness of touch and lightness of
learning that is beyond most people. He has done this while holding
down one of the country's busiest and most high-profile jobs."
--Quadrapheme A lively, and pertinent, introduction to
[Churchill]... readers...will benefit not only from this book's
wealth of lore and information, but from Johnson's corrective
opinions and analysis.. Journalist, wit, parliamentarian, mayor of
London since 2008, Renaissance man, and prospective prime minister,
Johnson has painted his portrait of Churchill with light, learning,
and good sense, a wise aggregation of present and past." --The
Weekly Standard "[The Churchill Factor] is both paean of praise and
irreverent romp, with analysis of Churchill's smorgasbord of
achievements... Its stress on the importance of political bravery,
and doing what is morally right, rather than what the polls and
press dictate, is a timeless message." --The Jewish Chronicle
"Combine[s] bathos with humour and a welcome clarity of historical
argument...there is much to commend in this spirited, entertaining
tale." --The Guardian "A book by Boris Johnson, like almost any
book about Winston Churchill, is bound to be interesting. The
combination of this author with this subject cannot fail to be a
good read--nor does it...a mine of useful vignettes"--The Churchill
Centre A bravura performance...Johnson has not only celebrated
Churchill in this book: he has emulated him with comparable
panache. --The Financial Times "The Churchill Factor would have
been a worthy contribution without the political overtones. Like
Sir Winston - who somehow published 43 books (and won the 1953
Nobel Prize for Literature) while not busy leading the defeat of
Hitler - Mr. Johnson is a superb writer. Despite the heavy subject
matter, The Churchill Factor is a light and quick read...
[Johnson's] brisk style of writing...helps keep the book moving,
challenging readers with occasional get-out-your-dictionary words
and rewarding them with the odd belly laugh" --The Globe and
Mail Like all Johnson's work [The Churchill Factor] is
beautifully written, particularly as, in this case, he rises to the
linguistic standards set by his subject...it is clear that he not
only admires Churchill enormously, but that he was also determined
to make a really good job of a timely reassessment on the eve of
the 50th anniversary of Churchill's death. --Saga Magazine
Churchill's own energy - his indefatigable pursuit of excitement,
glory, place and power - demands a writer of fizz and passion to do
history justice. Johnson is that writer. --Mail on Sunday
"Irresistible...chatty, enthusiastic and as funny as you would
expect." --The Spectator "Riveting. It would be a
fascinating read [even] without the Johnson Factor - [but] Boris is
a superb, accessible writer, with an easy, good-humoured touch. ...
The result is entertaining, informative and teasing." --The
Independent Readable, engaging and often funny. --The
Evening Standard "While there are many accounts of Winston
Churchill and his political savvy, one would be remiss to ignore
this sprightly written volume...Johnson's history of Churchill is
well crafted, amply researched, and a pleasure to read."
--Library Journal Reading about Churchill is always a
delight, and Johnson is an accomplished, accessible writer.
--Kirkus Reviews Praise for Johnson's Life of London "A
sparkling blend of history, biography, and geography . . .
Johnson's exuberant paean makes a persuasive case that genius
breeds genius." --The New York Times Book Review "Boris
Johnson is Britain's most popular politician. He is also its
wittiest--and most erudite. . . . Not since Winston Churchill has a
future prime minister of Britain written so well." --Michael Wolff,
Vanity Fair
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