Letters, 1928-1946
Isaiah 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. 'Life is not worth living unless one can be indiscreet to intimate friends, ' wrote Berlin to a...more
Hardcover, 752 pages
Published
June 4th 2004
by Cambridge University Press
(first published March 25th 2004)
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The story of the youth of a happy man, who becomes successful by means of the war - from his first fan letter to GK Chesteron from at school to his friendships with Elizabeth Bowen, Stuart Hampshire, Stephen Spencer, the Felix Frankfurters, the Chaim Weizmanns - he made himself welcome and useful to most people he met, and spent an interesting war doing public diplomacy in the US, with a special remit for the Jews, blacks and other sub-groups.
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Sir Isaiah Berlin was a philosopher and historian of ideas, regarded as one of the leading liberal thinkers of the twentieth century. He excelled as an essayist, lecturer and conversationalist; and as a brilliant speaker who delivered, rapidly and spontaneously, richly allusive and coherently structured material, whether for a lecture series at Oxford University or as a broadcaster on the BBC Thir...more
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