Telling Lives: From W.B. Yeats to Bruce Chatwin
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Product Description
A fascinating collection of biographical essays by some of today's most distinguished historians. Brought together by Alistair Horne, 26 eminent writers were offered complete freedom of choice in their subject and have chosen a colourful cast of characters, from Mussolini and Carole Lombard to Margaret Thatcher and Isaiah Berlin. This variety is matched by a fascinating diversity of approach to the subjects: Redmond O'Hanlon has contributed his personal reminiscence of Bruce Chatwin. Christina Hardyment compares Marie Stopes and Germaine Greer and Robert Kee speculates on how Parnell might have reacted to the Good Friday Agreement.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1480776 in Books
- Published on: 2001-05-04
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 393 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"'All write with zest and imagination. Their enthusiasm, intelligence and wit are in the best tradition of the fellowships they honour' Daily Telegraph; 'A perfect chocolate box of biography... original and beautifully written' Independent; 'This range...pretty much guarantees that there will be something to interest everyone' Financial Times"
About the Author
Alistair Horne is the author of many acclaimed books, including 'The Price of Glory'. 'A Savage War of Peace', 'Small Earthquake in Chile' and 'How Far From Austerlitz?: Napoleon, 1805-1815', as well as the authorised two-volume biography of Harold Macmillan. He is currently writing a history of Paris for Macmillan. The contributors have all held the Alistair Horne Fellowship at St. Antony's, Oxford.
