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Flourishing Berlin, Isaiah

Flourishing By Berlin, Isaiah

Flourishing by Berlin, Isaiah


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In this first volume of letters from Isaiah Berlin, he writes a regular telegram to his parents while he is in America, often just saying 'flourishing'. This volume opens when he is pupil at St Paul's, continuing until he returns to Oxford in 1946 after working for the British Government in the US.

Flourishing Summary

Flourishing: Letters 1928 - 1946 by Berlin, Isaiah

'Life is not worth living unless one can be indiscreet to intimate friends,' wrote Isaiah Berlin to a correspondent. Flourishing inaugurates a keenly awaited edition of Berlin's letters that might well adopt this remark as an epigraph. Berlin's life was enormously worth living, both for himself and for us; and fortunately he said a great deal to his friends on paper as well as in person. The indiscretions - only part of the story, of course - are not those of Everyman. Berlin is one of the towering intellectual figures of the twentieth century, the most famous English thinker of the post-war era, and the focus of growing interest and discussion. Above all, he is one of the best modern exponents of the disappearing art of letter-writing. When this volume opens Berlin is eighteen, a pupil at St Paul's School, London. He becomes an undergraduate at Oxford, then a Fellow of All Souls, where he writes his famous biography of Karl Marx. He then moves to New College to teach philosophy, and after the outbreak of the World War 2 sails to America in somewhat mysterious circumstances with Guy Burgess. He stays in the USA, working for the British Government, until July 1946, when he returns to Oxford. Berlin's letters are marvellously accessible, and as entertaining as a novel. During the two decades covered here we see his personality and career growing and blooming. In America he writes a regular telegram to his anxious parents, often saying just 'Flourishing'; the word is entirely apt, not only for his wartime experience, but for the whole of his early life, vividly displayed in this book in all its multi-faceted delightfulness.

Flourishing Reviews

Both as a social document and for intellectual insights this is worth the money Eric Christiansen, The Spectator 20041217 Brilliantly chronicling the growth of a mind edited with devotion, scholarship and verve Roy Foster, TLS 20041221

About Berlin, Isaiah

Sir Isaiah Berlin, O. M., was born in Riga, Latvia, in 1909. He came to England in 1919 and was educated at St Paul's School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. At Oxford, he was a Fellow of New College (1938-50), Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory (1957-67), first President of Wolfson College (1966-75), a Fellow of All Souls College, and President of the British Academy from 1974-1978. Many of his books are published by Pimlico. His achievements as an historian and exponent of ideas earned him the Erasmus, Lippincott, and Agnelli Prizes, and his lifelong defence of civil liberties earned him the Jerusalem Prize. He died in 1997.

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GOR003663351
9780701174200
070117420X
Flourishing: Letters 1928 - 1946 by Berlin, Isaiah
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
20040325
816
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