Interesting Times: A Twentieth-Century Life
By (Author) Eric Hobsbawm
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
3rd November 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
907.202
Short-listed for Joe Ackerley Prize 2003
464
Width 200mm, Height 129mm, Spine 31mm
326g
Born in 1917, the year of the Russian Revolution, the 85 years of Eric Hobsbawm's life are backdropped by an endless litany of wars, revolutions and counter-revolutions. He has led a remarkably fulfilling and long life; historian and intellectual, fluent in five languages, a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain, until it dissolved itself, and writer of countless volumes of history. He has personally witnessed some of the critical events of our century, from Hitler's rise to power in Berlin to the fall of the Berlin wall. Hobsbawm has kept his eyes and ears open for 85 years, and has been constantly committed to understanding the "interesting times" (as the Chinese curse puts it) through which he has lived. His autobiography is one passionate cosmopolitan Jew's account of his travels through that past which is another country, where they do things differently, and how it became the world we now live in.
'Inquest is the best succinct description of INTERESTING TIMES, a ruthlessly honest self-investigative book' ECONOMIST 'It is a life buried under the debris of world history which Hobsbawm excavates and recreates. He writes with a simple, clear style, free of flowery language, yet peppered with literary references . INTERESTING TIMES presents enough evidence to maintain Hobsbawm's status as an acclaimed historian' SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY
Eric Hobsbawm is a Fellow of the British Academy and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Before retirement he taught at Birkbeck College, University of London, and after retirement at the New School for Social Research in New York. Previous books include AGE OF EXTREMES, THE AGE OF REVOLUTION and THE AGE OF EMPIRE.