Ferdinand Mount is a novelist, essayist and former editor of the Times Literary Supplement from 1991 to 2002. As a political figure, he was head of the Number Ten Policy Unit. As a journalist, he has contributed regular columns to The Spectator, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Times. He is the author of several books, including Of Love and Asthma (part of his six-volume series A Chronicle of Modern Twilight) which won the Hawthornden Prize in 1992, Making Nice and The Pentecost Papers. He lives in North London with his family.
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Bloomsbury presents Soft by Ferdinand Mount, read by Paul Blezard A sweeping history of emotion that spans the decades, from renowned author Ferdinand Mount. In this day and age, whatever we think we feel, you can be sure that the past has had a par... SEE MORE