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Oh, What a Lovely Century

One Man's Marvellous Adventures in Love, War and High Society

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Oh, What a Lovely Century

By: Roderic Fenwick Owen
Narrated by: Callum Scott Howells, Hugh Skinner, Simon Callow
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Read by Callum Scott Howells (It's a Sin), Hugh Skinner (W1A, Fleabag, Mamma Mia 2) and Simon Callow (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Shakespeare in Love, Outlander).

For fear of growing up like his stiff upper-lipped Uncle Dick, Roderic Fenwick Owen (1921-2011) survived Eton, Oxford and the Second World War to become a travel writer, experiencing the varied wonders of the 20th century's people and places in that guise. Frequently finding himself party to crucial historical events (including experiencing Nazi Germany in 1939 and the Pentagon during the Cold War Years), his life featured a stellar cast of characters from Eisenhower and Jackson Pollock to Christopher Lee and Sean Connery.

At the heart of Roddy's writing adventures lay his search for love, even if just for the night. He fell head over heels for, and married, a Polynesian princess while beach combing in Tahiti - but when a dazzling trip to 1950s New York opened his eyes to the fact he was more attracted to men than women, he was forced to continue his quest for his soulmate under threat of danger. This was at a time when the police were prosecuting and imprisoning more gay men than ever before, including some of his friends.

Lyrical, witty and at times jaw-droppingly unbelievable, Oh, What a Lovely Century is both a highly personal memoir and a marvellous obituary of an ever-changing and now lost world - that was frequently the best of times, and sometimes the worst.

©2021 Charles Harding and Charles Darwent (P)2021 Hachette Audio UK
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Critic reviews

"A completely extraordinary autobiography. One that reads like the most outlandish, beguiling fiction but that is - amazingly - all true." (William Boyd, Sunday Times best-selling author)

"A wonderful journey through 20th-century history. I thoroughly enjoyed it." (Lady Anne Glenconner, author of Lady in Waiting)

"Stuffed to the gills with raucous anecdotes and mesmerising detail... Fenwick Owen's memoirs are witty and touching but also an important record of how society has changed." (Jessica Fellowes, author of The Mitford Murders)

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A lovely book, what a character Roderic was and what a great life. You don't get characters like this nowadays. Roddy really lived his life, experiencing the world, accepting his sexuality and enjoying it to the full. He loved and was loved and formed many lasting friendships.

loved it. What a fabulous life.

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This is the story of a truly remarkable life, easily surpassing fictional accounts of remarkable lives that I’ve read. Unfortunately Callum Scott Howells reads the opening section like an over-enthusiastic ten year-old, ignoring punctuation, emphasising the wrong words and generally mangling the sense of the narrator’s words. He has a beautiful voice so I hope will be given the opportunity to re-record after proper rehearsal.

A magnificent story

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