Isaiah Berlin: Letters 1928-1946 (v. 1)

Authors:Isaiah Berlin, Henry Hardy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: letters, berlin, isaiah
Number of Pages: 752
Published: 2004-06-04
List price: $51.00
ISBN-10: 052183368X
ISBN-13: 9780521833684

Book Description:

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 correspondent. This first volume inaugurates a long awaited edition of his letters that might well adopt this remark as an epigraph. Berlin’s life was well worth living, both for himself and for the world. Fortunately he said a great deal to his friends on paper as well as in person. Berlin’s letters reveal the significant growth and development of his personality and career over the two decades covered within them. Starting with his days as an eighteen year old student at St. Paul’s School in London, they cover his years at Oxford as scholar and professor and the authorship of his famous biography of Karl Marx. The letters progress to his World War II stay in the U.S. and finally, his trip to the Soviet Union in 1945-6 and return to Oxford in 1946.


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