Isaiah Berlin: A LifeIsaiah 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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... Goronwy Rees , and watched as Goronwy , with the verve of a matador , transferred his affections from Bowen to Lehmann - the episode that Bowen took as the bitter kernel of her most famous novel , The Death of the Heart.40 - In the ...
... Goronwy Rees , and watched as Goronwy , with the verve of a matador , transferred his affections from Bowen to Lehmann - the episode that Bowen took as the bitter kernel of her most famous novel , The Death of the Heart.40 - In the ...
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... Goronwy Rees A Chapter of Accidents ( London , 1972 ) , 110-36 . 54 MI / IV IB , 8.2.94 ; see also Andrew Boyle , The Climate of Treason ( London , 1979 ) , 195 ; A. Purdy and D. Sutherland , Burgess and MacLean ( London , 1963 ) , 46 ...
... Goronwy Rees A Chapter of Accidents ( London , 1972 ) , 110-36 . 54 MI / IV IB , 8.2.94 ; see also Andrew Boyle , The Climate of Treason ( London , 1979 ) , 195 ; A. Purdy and D. Sutherland , Burgess and MacLean ( London , 1963 ) , 46 ...
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... Rees , Looking for Mr Nobody : A Life of Goronwy Rees ( London , 1987 ) . 20 The People , 4.56 IB to Goronwy Rees , 27.4.56 ; G. Rees to IB , undated , 4.56 : ' Guy is now a terribly dangerous man ... he is capable of doing a great deal ...
... Rees , Looking for Mr Nobody : A Life of Goronwy Rees ( London , 1987 ) . 20 The People , 4.56 IB to Goronwy Rees , 27.4.56 ; G. Rees to IB , undated , 4.56 : ' Guy is now a terribly dangerous man ... he is capable of doing a great deal ...
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