Books : Malcolm Muggeridge: A Biography
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by: Gregory Wolfe
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 070.92
EAN: 9781932236064
ISBN: 1932236066
Label: Intercollegiate Studies Inst
Manufacturer: Intercollegiate Studies Inst
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 490
Publication Date: 2003-04
Publisher: Intercollegiate Studies Inst
Sales Rank: 1022132
Studio: Intercollegiate Studies Inst
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Product Description: Malcom Muggeridge (1903–1990), British writer and social critic, was one of the most brilliant controversialists and media personalities of his generation. Gregory Wolfe’s acclaimed biography draws on unpublished diaries, correspondence, interviews, and Muggeridge’s prolific writings to chronicle the long and turbulent life of this legendary figure. This edition, which marks the centenary of Muggeridge’s birth, makes Wolfe’s Muggeridge available in quality paperback for the first time in North America.
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Rating: - Biography through a personal lens...
Gregory Wolfe is a buoyant and dexterous writer who obviously loved Malcolm Muggeridge. This biography is a very thorough, fair, even warts-and-all account of the life of the great British writer and television host. Unfortunately, it is also more than that. Wolfe spares little effort in gratuitously reaffirming what he believes Muggeridge's political and religious agenda to have been, and spoils what should have been a straightforward biography with frequent little plugs for American conservative ... Read More
Rating: - A man did not shy from speaking out
A very strongly recommended addition to academic and community library collections, Malcolm Muggeridge: A Biography is a straightforward study of the life and impact of Malcolm Muggeridge (1903-1990), a British writer and social critic at the center of controversy for his generation. In his creation of an absorbing portrait of a man did not shy from speaking out, biographer Gregory Wolfe has created an informed and definitive presentation on one of the most influential minds of the 20th Century.
Rating: - A Man for All seasons
Malcolm Muggeridge is a literary icon of sorts, a man who called Orwell, Greene and Powell friends, whose image was displayed in Madame Tussaud's Waxworks Museum in London, who was a celebrity editor and tv personality in Britain for much of his life. Yet, it is the final journey of his life, toward spiritual growth and faith, that makes him a lasting figure on the literary scene, and one of the most celebrated Christian writers of the century. Gregory Wolfe's able biography takes us through his literary ... Read More
Rating: - What made Muggeridge tick?
What an incredible mind! Muggeridge's depth of vision is laid before us, his words powerfully used. It would be accurate to say that he "licked the earth" for most of his life and we are given convictingly honest insight into how this part of his life played out. The Lord had something else in mind and it was a long, slow process for Muggeridge to finally come to Christian faith. Bogged down a bit in the middle for my taste, but such a satisfactory read; couldn't put it down for long.
Rating: - Reviews from the Publisher
Malcom Muggeridge (1903-1990), British writer and social critic, was one of the most brilliant controversialists and media personalities of his generation. This new biography draws on unpublished diaries, correspondence, interviews, and Muggeridge's prolific writings to chronicle the long and turbulent life of this legendary figure.
"Wolfe's book is bound to become the definitive biography of Muggeridge." Publisher's Weekly
"Wolfe has entered his subject's life in the most unobtrusive ... Read More
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