Wheen rescues Marx from the smoke-filled rooms of forgotten political debate. Whatever anyone thinks about Marxism, this is a Marx anybody can believe in.’ Scotsman
‘Karl Marx has not been served well by his biographers … If the time is now more favourable to Marx biography, we had no right to expect one as vivid and enjoyable as this. A triumph.’ Financial Times
‘We learn that Marx was a serious drinker and an inveterate sponger … Until I read this litany of seediness and venality, I never had much time for the man. Now I think of him as someone I’d like to have known.’ Evening Standard
‘… And why is Karl Marx even more popular than Harry Potter?’ Independent
‘I once tried to indicate the hopelessness of a character in one of my novels by having him contemplate writing a biography of Karl Marx. The point of this has now been thoroughly spoiled by Francis Wheen’s Karl Marx , which proved to be fascinating, funny, moving and – most startling of all – timely. His account of Das Kapital as a phantasmagoric Victorian novel is so compelling that I’ve started to read it.’ Sean French, Independent
‘I also very much enjoyed Francis Wheen’s boils-and-all biography of Karl Marx and I shall never again stagger out of the Groucho and walk up Dean Street without glancing up at the flat where he used to live.’ Philip Kerr, Independent
‘Stripping away both the piety and the demonology, Wheen’s book is fresh, funny, vivid and admirably short, revealing the contradictory man behind the forbidding bearded mask.’ John Campbell, Independent
‘Karl Marx making a comeback in the aftermath of the Soviet Union’s collapse? It is hard to imagine but a touch of ironic genius is necessary for the achievement. Francis Wheen displays all these talents in his Karl Marx .’ Michael Foot, Observer
‘Most original biography: Karl Marx by Francis Wheen.’ Frank McLynn, Independent
‘Francis Wheen’s biography Karl Marx has a passionate energy and commitment that made me cheer as I read it … Wheen’s study is great fun, a bravura performance – well done yourself, I want to tell him.’ Tom Paulin, Guardian
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