Malcolm Muggeridge by Richard Ingrams

Malcolm Muggeridge by Richard Ingrams

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A biography of Malcolm Muggeridge offering an insight into aspects of British post-war culture and society in the life of one of its best loved figures.

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Malcolm Muggeridge by Richard Ingrams

"Panorama" frontman, deputy editor of the "Telegraph", editor of "Punch"; a fervent socialist who was one of the first to open the West's eyes to the horrors of Stalinism; a deeply religious man whose faith waxed and waned until he once more re-entered the Catholic church; Malcolm Muggeridge was one of the greatest commentators and personalities of post-war Britain, and his love of England, his deep feeling for English literature, his humour, his fierce independence of opinion and his deep suspicion of political messiahs make him an subject for a biography.

Richard Ingrams is editor of the ‘Oldie’ which he founded in 1992. Educated at Shrewsbury and Oxford, he was editor of ‘Private Eye’ for over twenty years. He writes a weekly column for the ‘Observer’ and has written biographical studies of Malcolm Muggeridge, Hugh Kingsmill, John Piper and J.B. Morton among others.

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ISBN 13 9780002556101
ISBN 10 0002556103
Title Malcolm Muggeridge
Author Richard Ingrams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1995-10-02
Number of pages 320
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