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Dec 31, 2013 | ISBN 9781619022768

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Praise for Michael Holroyd

“Michael Holroyd is the grand old man of English biography and, in this elegant collection of essays, champion of the genre’s freedom and truthfulness. . . . The themes of his life’s work, its broad historical significance are wonderfully distilled here, and as Shaw wrote to Ellen Terry, ‘let those who complain that it was all on paper remember that only on paper has humanity yet achieved glory, beauty, truth, knowledge, virtue and abiding love.'” —Financial Times

“He is peerless in his powers of psychological penetration, graced with an easy, lucid and buoyant style (I have never caught him involved in a dull or prolix sentence) and exceptionally rich in the two greatest of all biographer’s virtues—the knack of telling a human story, and an inexhaustible curiosity about people and the existential gap between what they do and who they are.” —The Spectator

“Holroyd writes with such elegance and adroit humour. . . . The book is also full of bon mots about biography, amusing anecdotes . . . and plenty of good jokes.” —The Evening Standard

“Here then, is a thought–provoking, entertaining and wonderfully exhilarating collection from the hand (though should I say from the quill?) of the master. . . . Yet in its old–fashioned confidence and charm, it raises anxieties about the future. Michael Holroyd has presided with a genial and generous wand over what he calls a golden age of biography. But perhaps (one more paradox) it has also been an innocent age. Now self consciousness sets in, the form fragments, the big stories have been told, the dons and critics and media men are beating at the garret door.” —The Saturday Daily Telegraph

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