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All Souls
Nov 8, 2025 6:05 PM

Author:Javier Marías

All Souls

All Souls is a compelling black comedy of Oxford life by Javier Marías, whose highly-anticipated new novel The Infatuations is published in 2013. This Penguin Modern Classics edition features a new Introduction by John Banville, author of The Sea.

The pretty young tutor Clare Bayes attracts many eyes at an Oxford college dinner, not least those of a visiting Spanish lecturer (desperate to escape his conversation with an obese economist about an eighteenth-century cider tax). As they begin an affair, meeting in hotel bedrooms away from the eyes of Clare's husband, the Spaniard finds himself increasingly drawn into the strange world of Oxford, 'one of the cities in the world where the least work gets done', in a story of lust, loneliness, vanity and memory. Filled with brilliant set pieces and pin-sharp observation, All Souls is a masterpiece of black humour.

Reviews

A startling example on Oxford, with all the ingenuity and the humour and the nostalgia we could hope for

—— The Times Literary Supplement

Probably the wittiest novel set in British academia since David Lodge's Changing Places

—— Daily Mail

An intelligent and well written book with exceptionally funny set pieces

—— The Indepdent on Sunday

A novel that won't fail to touch those who read it, and despite the melancholy subject matter it manages to be hugely life-affirming. A book that will make you happy to be alive. 5 stars

—— Jo Hoare , Heat

A work of great humanity and profound empathy. I defy anyone not to cry reading this book

—— Daily Express

This is an affecting and brave novel. Tessa is such a rich character . . . For everyone, it is a reminder to value the people that matter, seize the moment, wish with courage, adventure with relish, even if it's just a trip to the swimming pool, drinking hot chocolate or driving down a dual carriageway in the rain

—— Guardian

Before I Die is so real, so sad, so true - and I so wish I'd written it myself

—— Jacqueline Wilson

Beautifully written tale

—— The Bookseller

Tough but tender, angry rather than resigned, Tessa is an appealing heroine whose company is never less than bracing

—— Nicholas Tucker , Independent

This is an oddly uplifting novel. It's about love and friendship and family. It deals with death, but it's a hymn to life

—— Irish Times

Moving and extremely affecting . . . Whilst the story of a young girl with terminal leukaemia may not be the easiest of subject matters, the uplifting and perceptive way in which it is written made this a joy to read

—— Becky Stradwick , Publishing News

Linguistic quirks and references to popular culture place this book at the heart of the world currently inhabited by teenagers and its frank, and at times almost nonchalant, discussion of crime, sex and death assures that it does not preach or patronise. This truly is an extraordinary debut novel

—— Writeaway.org

Incredibly life-affirming

—— lovereading4kids.co.uk

The novel is a revelation . . . infused with a biting, refreshing irreverence . . . Its profound and stirring, its well crafted, you won't be able to get it out of your head for weeks . . . an unforgettable novel

—— Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast (blog)

It's beautifully, lyrically written with a penetrating awareness that flows from the book right into the reader. Downham doesn't shy away from a single taboo . . . Jenny Downham has written about a life that burned brightly and in doing so, given us the life-affirming impulse to make ours burn brightly too

—— thebookbag.co.uk

A hugely life affirming story. It tells of the simple, everyday things that can bring such joy, pleasure and humour to the experience of living, as well as the anger, frustration and deep sadness that may be felt. Without wanting to sound clichéd, it reminded me that the one certain thing in life is death and that I should make the most of every minute

—— Sarah McCulloch , BBC Five Live, Book of the Month reader review

It is the most amazing book I have read for a very long time. Even editors can be moved - and BEFORE I DIE surely did it to me. The voice of this girl is brilliant, the story so well written, I could not stop reading - knowing that there is no happy ending, knowing that only a slow read will give Tessa more time to live...A perfect book about the meaning of life

—— Christian Rohr, Bertelsmann

I just want to express my thoughts on this book. You told me yesterday that I needed tissues and you were right. In general I do not weep while reading books .... Young adolescents might recognize Tess's last wishes, sex, love, drugs etc., but older readers will be blown away by the story, by her father, her courage etc. ...the first-person narrative is brilliant and proves for me she is a literary writer with a longer career than this novel

—— Martijn David, Mouria, Netherlands

I want to tell you again how happy and proud I am to publish this very original, and well crafted novel, the first work by a talented writer bound to join the literary circle of the greatest

—— Sylvie Audoly, Plon, France

It's sad, but funny too and ultimately heart-warming. It makes you realise just how precious life is.

—— Newcastle Upon Tyne Evening Chronicle

How she and those around her cope with living and dying is beautifully and movingly described in this stunning debut novel

—— Julia Eccleshare , The Guardian

...an uplifting experience

—— Shami Chakrabarti , The Times

Jenny Downham has created a truly remarkable book that sparkles with a zest for life and is heartbreaking in it's deepest sense. It is written with an immediacy and urgency that pulses with energy and poetic intensity

—— Benjamin Scott , Eastern Daily Press

This is a marvellous novel for teens, but just as much of a tear jerker for adults too.

—— Independent on Sunday

Ultimately the book is life-affirming and uplifting.

—— JUNO

Before I Die manages to avoid sentimentality whilst remaining desperately sad and is guarenteed to leave you reading the last few pages through eyes full of tears

—— York News and Times

An affecting and brave novel. Tessa is such a rich character.

—— Guardian

It fills you with the urge to live every moment as if it were your last

—— Now

What could easily have been a teenage teer jerker is a moving and heart-wrenching story that will have you pleading for a miracle of Hollywood proportions.

—— The Independent

Incredibly inspiring, uplifting and life-affirming.

—— Exepose

Emotional and painful but also really beautiful

—— Dakota Fanning

An honest and open account of a subject matter that’s not easy to talk about, it’s heart-wrenching and thought-provoking, yet beautiful and uplifting too. Its ending is truly breathtaking.

—— Nikki Ann , Notes of Life
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