Isaiah Berlin by Michael Ignatieff

Isaiah Berlin by Michael Ignatieff

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Isaiah Berlin refused to write an autobiography, but he agreed to talk about himself - and so for 10 years, before's Berlin's death in November 1997, he allowed Michael Ignatieff to interview him about his past, his ideas, his most intimate memories, and his inner conflicts.

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Isaiah Berlin by Michael Ignatieff

Isaiah Berlin refused to write an autobiography, but he agreed to talk about himself-and so for ten years, before Berlin's death in November 1997, he allowed Michael Ignatieff to interview him about his past, his ideas, his most intimate memories, his inner conflicts. This is an extraodinary biography, full of Berlin's own voice and presence, supplemented by untouched personal archives. It will be the authoritative biography for decades. Isiah Berlin (1909-97) was one of the greatest and most humane of modern philosophers; historian of the Russian intellgentisia, biographer of Marx, pioneering scholar of the Romantic movement and defender of the liberal idea of freedom. His own life was caught up in the most powerful currents of the century. The son of a Riga timber merchant, as a child in St Petersburg he witnessed the Russian Revolution- when his family came to England in 1921 he plunged into suburban school life and the ferment of 1930s Oxford; as a member of All Souls he was part of the British intellectual establishment. During the war, he was at the Anglo-American diplomacy in Washington; afterwards, in Moscow he saw the grim despair of Stalinism. This book is full of memora
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ISBN 13 9780701163259
ISBN 10 0701163259
Title Isaiah Berlin
Author Michael Ignatieff
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1998-10-22
Number of pages 368
Prizes Short-listed for James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize: Biography 2000, Short-listed for Jewish Quarterly Wingate Literary Prize: Non-fiction 1999, Short-listed for HH Wingate/Jewish Quarterly Literary Prize 1999
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