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OverviewIsaiah Berlin was one of the greatest thinkers of the twentieth century - a man who set ideas on fire. His defence of liberty and plurality was passionate and persuasive and inspired a generation. His ideas - especially his reasoned rejection of excessive certainty and political despotism - have become even more prescient and vital today. But who was the man behind such influential views? In Search of Isaiah Berlin tells the compelling story of a decades-long collaboration between Berlin and his editor, Henry Hardy, who made it his vocation to bring Berlin's huge body of work into print. Hardy discovered that Berlin had written far more than people thought, much of it unpublished. As he describes his struggles with Berlin, who was almost on principle unwilling to have his work published, an intimate and revealing picture of the self-deprecating philosopher emerges. This is a unique portrait of a man who gave us a new way of thinking about the human predicament, and whose work had for most of his life remained largely out of view. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henry HardyPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Tauris Parke Weight: 0.284kg ISBN: 9780755601318ISBN 10: 0755601319 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 23 January 2020 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe new perspective on an important intellectual figure is of great value. * Publishers Weekly * A touching and often fascinating memoir ... Hardy has done much to preserve the ideas and, indeed, the memory of an extraordinary man for posterity. * Literary Review * The intellectual thrill of the accuracy of a footnote is the stuff of this work. * The Irish Times * Written with passion, wit, and verve, [...] an invitation to reread a major thinker whose ideas remain relevant today. -- Aurelian Craitu * Los Angeles Review of Books * A hugely enjoyable and accessible account of the relationship between the two men. -- David Herman * Jewish Chronicle * A wonderful book on a wonderful subject. -- John Banville Henry Hardy, the main editor of Isaiah Berlin, has invented a new genre, a sort of making-of for academic publishing. -- Mario Clemens * The Berlin Review of Books * The new perspective on an important intellectual figure is of great value. * Publishers Weekly * A touching and often fascinating memoir ... Hardy has done much to preserve the ideas and, indeed, the memory of an extraordinary man for posterity. * Literary Review * An essential contribution to the study of Berlin's ideas, providing not only helpful commentary but - through its drawing on many hitherto unpublished letters - entirely new insights and bases for further debate. * Berlin Review of Books * The intellectual thrill of the accuracy of a footnote is the stuff of this work. * The Irish Times * The new perspective on an important intellectual figure is of great value. * Publishers Weekly * A touching and often fascinating memoir ... Hardy has done much to preserve the ideas and, indeed, the memory of an extraordinary man for posterity. * Literary Review * An essential contribution to the study of Berlin’s ideas, providing not only helpful commentary but – through its drawing on many hitherto unpublished letters – entirely new insights and bases for further debate. * Berlin Review of Books * The intellectual thrill of the accuracy of a footnote is the stuff of this work. * The Irish Times * Author InformationHenry Hardy is a Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, Isaiah Berlin's principal editor, and one of his literary trustees. He began editing Berlin in the mid-1970s (while a graduate student at Wolfson). Previously an editor at OUP, Hardy has been working full time on Berlin since 1990, and has now edited or co-edited 18 of his books, as well as a four-volume edition of his letters - the last volume of which (Affirming: Letters 1975-1997, co-edited with Mark Pottle) was published in September 2015 by Chatto. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |